Office Projects
WMC’s office development experience has involved designing a new facility and renovating an existing facility. This experience has included
unique requirements such as designing Lafayette Tower, the first LEED Platinum rated building in Washington, DC. WMC’s experience not only includes
the development of single structure office buildings but also involves large scale office development such as Station Place Buildings I & II, totaling 750,000 sq ft.

601 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC
601 Massachusetts Avenue is a newly designed 478,000 sq ft building with one below
grade floor that will primarily contain office space and incorporate retail space. The new facility will be located on a triangular site previously occupied by the National Public Radio
headquarters which will be demolished.
WMC will provide civil engineering and landscape architecture services including extensive utility design coordination for this project. In addition, the building will be designed to meet LEED Gold Standards at a minimum.
Landscape architecture scope of services for this project includes streetscape design, coordination with the DC agencies for appropriate approvals, and an extensive green roof. Great coordination is occurring with the architects to ensure that the main entry of the new development will work in concert with the interior space resulting in public and private spaces combining to create a grand entrance bisected by a glass wall.
Washington, DC
601 Massachusetts Avenue is a newly designed 478,000 sq ft building with one below
grade floor that will primarily contain office space and incorporate retail space. The new facility will be located on a triangular site previously occupied by the National Public Radio
headquarters which will be demolished.
WMC will provide civil engineering and landscape architecture services including extensive utility design coordination for this project. In addition, the building will be designed to meet LEED Gold Standards at a minimum.
Landscape architecture scope of services for this project includes streetscape design, coordination with the DC agencies for appropriate approvals, and an extensive green roof. Great coordination is occurring with the architects to ensure that the main entry of the new development will work in concert with the interior space resulting in public and private spaces combining to create a grand entrance bisected by a glass wall.

111 K Street, NE
Washington, DC
WMC This 11-story, 100,000 sq ft office building design incorporates a grand two-story lobby and a number of green building features. The site, in the vibrant NoMA community, offers convenient access to Metro, Virginia Railway Express, Amtrak, and MARC trains at nearby Union Station. It is also convenient to major metropolitan transportation routes.
WMC provided survey and civil engineering services including landscape / streetscape
material affecting the public space design, final utility design components, final decisions on the extent of infrastructure for development, and stormwater management design.
Washington, DC
WMC This 11-story, 100,000 sq ft office building design incorporates a grand two-story lobby and a number of green building features. The site, in the vibrant NoMA community, offers convenient access to Metro, Virginia Railway Express, Amtrak, and MARC trains at nearby Union Station. It is also convenient to major metropolitan transportation routes.
WMC provided survey and civil engineering services including landscape / streetscape
material affecting the public space design, final utility design components, final decisions on the extent of infrastructure for development, and stormwater management design.

Commonwealth Tower
Arlington, VA
WMC provided site development services for the reconstruction of Commonwealth Tower
located at 1300 Wilson Boulevard, directly across from the Rosslyn Metro Station in the heart of the new Rosslyn. The building has 15 stories above Washington with exceptional views of Washington, DC, the Potomac River and the memorials. The structure is clad in an attractive granite and articulated precast facade and has one of the most striking lobbies in Washington.
Scope of services included traffic engineering for modifications to the streets on two frontages and the associated parking garage and loading dock entrances, as well as streetscape coordination with the landscape and architectural design consultants. All utilities were modified including fire protection, domestic water, sanitary and storm sewers.
Arlington, VA
WMC provided site development services for the reconstruction of Commonwealth Tower
located at 1300 Wilson Boulevard, directly across from the Rosslyn Metro Station in the heart of the new Rosslyn. The building has 15 stories above Washington with exceptional views of Washington, DC, the Potomac River and the memorials. The structure is clad in an attractive granite and articulated precast facade and has one of the most striking lobbies in Washington.
Scope of services included traffic engineering for modifications to the streets on two frontages and the associated parking garage and loading dock entrances, as well as streetscape coordination with the landscape and architectural design consultants. All utilities were modified including fire protection, domestic water, sanitary and storm sewers.

American Center for Physics American
Center for Physics
College Park, MD
WMC provided civil engineering and surveying services in conjunction with the design for infrastructure improvements at the campus setting of American Center for Physics in College Park, Maryland. The improvements were based on a study performed by the Client
to identify potential solutions to address concerns about power failure and water loss, and the need for the Data Center and Library to have 24/7 power and cooling.
The Client were given many solution options and the selected solution was to add an air cooled chiller, backup generator and fuel tank, and to replace the existing life safety generator. The current generator is located on a concrete pad with a fenced enclosure. Scope of services included extensive re-design of the piping/conduit route that runs under the existing parking lot and drive isle.
This project also involved coordinating with and meeting site development requirements of Prince George’s County permitting agencies.
Center for Physics
College Park, MD
WMC provided civil engineering and surveying services in conjunction with the design for infrastructure improvements at the campus setting of American Center for Physics in College Park, Maryland. The improvements were based on a study performed by the Client
to identify potential solutions to address concerns about power failure and water loss, and the need for the Data Center and Library to have 24/7 power and cooling.
The Client were given many solution options and the selected solution was to add an air cooled chiller, backup generator and fuel tank, and to replace the existing life safety generator. The current generator is located on a concrete pad with a fenced enclosure. Scope of services included extensive re-design of the piping/conduit route that runs under the existing parking lot and drive isle.
This project also involved coordinating with and meeting site development requirements of Prince George’s County permitting agencies.

300 New Jersey Avenue, NW
Washington, DC
WMC provided full civil engineering services for this newly constructed office building and underground parking garage located at 300 New Jersey Avenue, NW in the District of Columbia, which is located across the street from the U.S. Capitol. The scope of the project involved the design and construction of a 10-story office building with 6 levels of underground parking totaling 255,000 sq ft of construction.
WMC designed a stormwater management concept plan and assisted in obtaining necessary permits from District of Columbia’s authorizing agencies. WMC additionally provided EISF coordination services for those portions that are directly related to site work. All site plans were
completed in accordance with the requirements of the District of Columbia for site plan approval.
The building was also designed to meet LEED Silver certification requirements.
Washington, DC
WMC provided full civil engineering services for this newly constructed office building and underground parking garage located at 300 New Jersey Avenue, NW in the District of Columbia, which is located across the street from the U.S. Capitol. The scope of the project involved the design and construction of a 10-story office building with 6 levels of underground parking totaling 255,000 sq ft of construction.
WMC designed a stormwater management concept plan and assisted in obtaining necessary permits from District of Columbia’s authorizing agencies. WMC additionally provided EISF coordination services for those portions that are directly related to site work. All site plans were
completed in accordance with the requirements of the District of Columbia for site plan approval.
The building was also designed to meet LEED Silver certification requirements.

The Hartford – 3101 Wilson Boulevard
Arlington, VA
WMC participated in the design and development of the Hartford building located at 3101 Wilson Boulevard in Arlington, Virginia. The Hartford is a 215,000 sq ft mixed use building with office, retail and residential components. The complex is made up of two separate building structures located over a single large parking garage situated adjacent to the Clarendon Metro Station.
The design required working with two teams of architects and two individual owners, a separate group for each building. Scope of services included providing all site design services including the extension of public utilities along the adjacent road frontages, stormwater management, design of a public road between the two buildings and over the parking garage which required coordination and reviews by VDOT, and an unusual subdivision plat to separate the parcels both horizontally and vertically. The approval of the plan included Arlington’s 4.1 Submission Process that was completed in early 2001, and the subsequent design of the permit and construction plans. WMC was involved in the entirety of the process including all meetings with the review agencies and public hearings.
WMC was able to work extremely well with the multiple teams including VDOT and Arlington County to complete a difficult and demanding project.
Arlington, VA
WMC participated in the design and development of the Hartford building located at 3101 Wilson Boulevard in Arlington, Virginia. The Hartford is a 215,000 sq ft mixed use building with office, retail and residential components. The complex is made up of two separate building structures located over a single large parking garage situated adjacent to the Clarendon Metro Station.
The design required working with two teams of architects and two individual owners, a separate group for each building. Scope of services included providing all site design services including the extension of public utilities along the adjacent road frontages, stormwater management, design of a public road between the two buildings and over the parking garage which required coordination and reviews by VDOT, and an unusual subdivision plat to separate the parcels both horizontally and vertically. The approval of the plan included Arlington’s 4.1 Submission Process that was completed in early 2001, and the subsequent design of the permit and construction plans. WMC was involved in the entirety of the process including all meetings with the review agencies and public hearings.
WMC was able to work extremely well with the multiple teams including VDOT and Arlington County to complete a difficult and demanding project.

901 K Street NW
Washington, DC
W901 K Street is a newly constructed tower surrounded by Washington’s most recognized
downtown landmarks which is a symbol for a new generation of design. The design merges with the neo-classical design of Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church and the historic Carnegie Library building in one of the most vivacious and architecturally significant neighborhoods in the Capital City.
WMC was involved with the development of this 12-story office building, with one level of below grade office space, three stories of below grade parking, and a green roof.
WMC provided surveying, civil engineering, and landscape architecture services for this project. This building was also designed to achieve LEED Gold Certification.
Photo courtesy of SmithgroupJJR
Washington, DC
W901 K Street is a newly constructed tower surrounded by Washington’s most recognized
downtown landmarks which is a symbol for a new generation of design. The design merges with the neo-classical design of Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church and the historic Carnegie Library building in one of the most vivacious and architecturally significant neighborhoods in the Capital City.
WMC was involved with the development of this 12-story office building, with one level of below grade office space, three stories of below grade parking, and a green roof.
WMC provided surveying, civil engineering, and landscape architecture services for this project. This building was also designed to achieve LEED Gold Certification.
Photo courtesy of SmithgroupJJR

1100 First Street, NE
Washington, DC
Located in the emerging NoMA District of Washington, DC, 1100 First Street offers 347,608
sq ft of Class A office space. A truly unique design blends efficiency, beauty, and comfort all while achieving Gold LEED certification, the first in the NoMA district to be rated at that level.
Strategically located with remarkable access to local, regional, and costal transportation systems makes this location reachable from anywhere on the East Coast and provides quick, easy, daily transportation to and from Maryland, Virginia and within DC.
WMC provided all civil engineering and surveying services to include topographic, boundary,
utility surveys, streetlight design, and relocation of the 6’-6” storm sewer.
Scope of work included designing civil aspects of the site, obtaining all approvals, and providing construction administration services for the major preconstruction work on the site to relocate an existing 6’-6” storm sewer that traversed the site. Innovative stormwater management techniques were implemented for this project which included sand filters and French Drains.
Tasks involved working extensively with DC Water to coordinate concepts, details, and final approvals. The existing sewer was located entirely on private property and prior to development of the site, in which DC Water required relocation of the 6’-6” reinforced concrete pipe into public space.
In addition, WMC coordinated with DC Water for approval of the installation of new domestic, fire, sanitary sewer, and stormwater services to support the new development. Final as-built documents were provided to DC Water as part of the approval process.
Washington, DC
Located in the emerging NoMA District of Washington, DC, 1100 First Street offers 347,608
sq ft of Class A office space. A truly unique design blends efficiency, beauty, and comfort all while achieving Gold LEED certification, the first in the NoMA district to be rated at that level.
Strategically located with remarkable access to local, regional, and costal transportation systems makes this location reachable from anywhere on the East Coast and provides quick, easy, daily transportation to and from Maryland, Virginia and within DC.
WMC provided all civil engineering and surveying services to include topographic, boundary,
utility surveys, streetlight design, and relocation of the 6’-6” storm sewer.
Scope of work included designing civil aspects of the site, obtaining all approvals, and providing construction administration services for the major preconstruction work on the site to relocate an existing 6’-6” storm sewer that traversed the site. Innovative stormwater management techniques were implemented for this project which included sand filters and French Drains.
Tasks involved working extensively with DC Water to coordinate concepts, details, and final approvals. The existing sewer was located entirely on private property and prior to development of the site, in which DC Water required relocation of the 6’-6” reinforced concrete pipe into public space.
In addition, WMC coordinated with DC Water for approval of the installation of new domestic, fire, sanitary sewer, and stormwater services to support the new development. Final as-built documents were provided to DC Water as part of the approval process.

Lafayette Tower
Washington, DC
Lafayette Tower is an 11-story office building adjacent to the White House and Lafayette Park. The 328,000 sq ft, former Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) building offers unobstructed views of the city on its north, west, and south sides. There are no perimeter columns on the west and south sides and features a custom glass curtain wall
with recesses and an ultra clear glass.
The building, the first in the District to receive a LEED Platinum rating, incorporates environmentally friendly materials and energy-saving components, such as a green roof, water-saving plumbing fixtures, and an energy-efficient HVAC system. During the demolition phase all concrete and steel were recycled.
Washington, DC
Lafayette Tower is an 11-story office building adjacent to the White House and Lafayette Park. The 328,000 sq ft, former Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) building offers unobstructed views of the city on its north, west, and south sides. There are no perimeter columns on the west and south sides and features a custom glass curtain wall
with recesses and an ultra clear glass.
The building, the first in the District to receive a LEED Platinum rating, incorporates environmentally friendly materials and energy-saving components, such as a green roof, water-saving plumbing fixtures, and an energy-efficient HVAC system. During the demolition phase all concrete and steel were recycled.

900 G Street, NW
Washington, DC
WMC is providing surveying, civil engineering, and landscape architecture services for a newly constructed 9-story 110,000 sq ft office building with 6,500 sq ft of retail space located on 9th and G Streets, NW. WMATA structures are located under both 9th and G Streets, adjacent to the site which effected the final design of the site. The civil engineering components of this project also required extensive coordination with local permitting agencies such as DC Water, DDOE, DCRA, WMATA and DDOT.
Landscape architecture services involves the design for an updated streetscape with specialty entry paving as well as roof plans. The roof will consist of an extensive greenroof, designed to absorb the stormwater runoff from the roof surface. The roof will also feature patio space that will be utilized for events and social gatherings, as well as an enclosed glass conference room. The anticipated LEED Gold rated building will also feature an irrigation system that utilizes captured condensate water to irrigate the greenroof, allowing it to grow and thrive throughout the year.
Washington, DC
WMC is providing surveying, civil engineering, and landscape architecture services for a newly constructed 9-story 110,000 sq ft office building with 6,500 sq ft of retail space located on 9th and G Streets, NW. WMATA structures are located under both 9th and G Streets, adjacent to the site which effected the final design of the site. The civil engineering components of this project also required extensive coordination with local permitting agencies such as DC Water, DDOE, DCRA, WMATA and DDOT.
Landscape architecture services involves the design for an updated streetscape with specialty entry paving as well as roof plans. The roof will consist of an extensive greenroof, designed to absorb the stormwater runoff from the roof surface. The roof will also feature patio space that will be utilized for events and social gatherings, as well as an enclosed glass conference room. The anticipated LEED Gold rated building will also feature an irrigation system that utilizes captured condensate water to irrigate the greenroof, allowing it to grow and thrive throughout the year.

Atlantic Building
Washington, DC
WMC is part of the design team to renovate Midtown Building at 2055 L Street, NW which is located in Washington's Golden Triangle. This building is going through a major overhaul to be on par with the newly designed surrounding buildings.
The renovation will include modernizing the building’s entrance and lobby, refurbishing and enhancing the façade, providing new building systems, creating a ground floor retail space, installing a new fire alarm system, and upgrading the elevator cabs.
Washington, DC
WMC is part of the design team to renovate Midtown Building at 2055 L Street, NW which is located in Washington's Golden Triangle. This building is going through a major overhaul to be on par with the newly designed surrounding buildings.
The renovation will include modernizing the building’s entrance and lobby, refurbishing and enhancing the façade, providing new building systems, creating a ground floor retail space, installing a new fire alarm system, and upgrading the elevator cabs.

777 6th Street, NW
Washington, DC
WMC assisted in the design and development of 777 6th Street in Washington, DC. This development is a new Class A office building in the Chinatown neighborhood of Washington, DC. The eleven-story office building occupies the northwest corner of Square 486 and provides approximately 12,000 sq ft of ground floor space for retail use and 150 parking spaces. The building’s façade is composed of precast concrete with metal panels and opaque glass spandrels. The corner of the building at 6th and H Streets, the most prominent portion of the site, is being developed as a glass and metal tower with a metal lattice cornice.
WMC provided complete civil engineering services to include site and utility design, stormwater management as well as sedimentation and erosion control plans. Included in the scope of work was topographic survey including existing utility locations and landscape architecture. WMC also provided construction administration services and permit assistance.
Washington, DC
WMC assisted in the design and development of 777 6th Street in Washington, DC. This development is a new Class A office building in the Chinatown neighborhood of Washington, DC. The eleven-story office building occupies the northwest corner of Square 486 and provides approximately 12,000 sq ft of ground floor space for retail use and 150 parking spaces. The building’s façade is composed of precast concrete with metal panels and opaque glass spandrels. The corner of the building at 6th and H Streets, the most prominent portion of the site, is being developed as a glass and metal tower with a metal lattice cornice.
WMC provided complete civil engineering services to include site and utility design, stormwater management as well as sedimentation and erosion control plans. Included in the scope of work was topographic survey including existing utility locations and landscape architecture. WMC also provided construction administration services and permit assistance.

77 K Street, NE
Washington, DC
This Located in the NoMA District of Washington, DC, adjacent to Union Station, 77 K Street is a 327,000 sq ft, 11-story office building, with 309,000 sq ft of office space and 16,860 sq ft of retail space. The facility features a rooftop terrace with dramatic views of the U.S. Capitol, and a private fitness facility. The site is two blocks from Union Station and benefits from the being close to the transportation hub of Washington, DC.
WMC provided civil engineering services for the design and development of this property. These services included review of existing water and sewer conditions with DC Water, coordination with
Public Space for public space improvements, stormwater management design, streetscape design and landscape design.
Washington, DC
This Located in the NoMA District of Washington, DC, adjacent to Union Station, 77 K Street is a 327,000 sq ft, 11-story office building, with 309,000 sq ft of office space and 16,860 sq ft of retail space. The facility features a rooftop terrace with dramatic views of the U.S. Capitol, and a private fitness facility. The site is two blocks from Union Station and benefits from the being close to the transportation hub of Washington, DC.
WMC provided civil engineering services for the design and development of this property. These services included review of existing water and sewer conditions with DC Water, coordination with
Public Space for public space improvements, stormwater management design, streetscape design and landscape design.

90 K Street, NE
Washington, DC
This downtown Washington, D.C. project is a Class A 12-story, 413,000 sq ft office building with three levels of below-grade parking, located at 90 K Street, NE in the revitalized NoMA District. The project is registered with the USGBC, and has obtained LEED Gold certification. The cast-in-place concrete structure was designed to meet the GSA security requirements for a Medium Level of Protection (MLOP) including provisions to resist progressive collapse. Precast concrete, stainless steel metal panels and black granite were all part of the building’s exterior.
WMC’s scope of services included providing survey, streetscape, LEED and stormwater
management design, including re-routing of an existing 12” watermain.
Washington, DC
This downtown Washington, D.C. project is a Class A 12-story, 413,000 sq ft office building with three levels of below-grade parking, located at 90 K Street, NE in the revitalized NoMA District. The project is registered with the USGBC, and has obtained LEED Gold certification. The cast-in-place concrete structure was designed to meet the GSA security requirements for a Medium Level of Protection (MLOP) including provisions to resist progressive collapse. Precast concrete, stainless steel metal panels and black granite were all part of the building’s exterior.
WMC’s scope of services included providing survey, streetscape, LEED and stormwater
management design, including re-routing of an existing 12” watermain.

100 K Street, NE
Washington, DC
WMC Located within the District of Columbia’s exciting NoMa district, 100 K Street, a 200,000 sq ft, 11 story office condominium project, has been designed to Class A standards and to meet LEED Silver certification. The NoMA site offers convenient access to Metro, Virginia Railway Express, Amtrak, and MARC trains at nearby Union Station. The project is also convenient to major metropolitan transportation routes.
WMC provided civil engineering and survey services, including topographic, utility and boundary survey digitization, review of existing water and sewer conditions with DC Water and stormwater management design.
Washington, DC
WMC Located within the District of Columbia’s exciting NoMa district, 100 K Street, a 200,000 sq ft, 11 story office condominium project, has been designed to Class A standards and to meet LEED Silver certification. The NoMA site offers convenient access to Metro, Virginia Railway Express, Amtrak, and MARC trains at nearby Union Station. The project is also convenient to major metropolitan transportation routes.
WMC provided civil engineering and survey services, including topographic, utility and boundary survey digitization, review of existing water and sewer conditions with DC Water and stormwater management design.

900 16th Street, NW
Washington, DC
WMC is part of the design team for the design and development of this unique mixed-use facility. The building will include 125,246 sq ft of office space, 11,722 sq ft of worship space, 3,895 sq ft of space for retail and a 95 space below grade parking garage. The building will also include four sub-levels of parking. The development of this project involved the demolition on the pre-existing precast concrete building.
Scope of services includes full civil engineering services including site design, stormwater management, utility design, and water quality measures as well as surveying services.
Design services are being provided in order to meet LEED certification requirements.
Rendering courtesy of JBG Companies
Washington, DC
WMC is part of the design team for the design and development of this unique mixed-use facility. The building will include 125,246 sq ft of office space, 11,722 sq ft of worship space, 3,895 sq ft of space for retail and a 95 space below grade parking garage. The building will also include four sub-levels of parking. The development of this project involved the demolition on the pre-existing precast concrete building.
Scope of services includes full civil engineering services including site design, stormwater management, utility design, and water quality measures as well as surveying services.
Design services are being provided in order to meet LEED certification requirements.
Rendering courtesy of JBG Companies

900 New York Avenue, NW
Washington, DC
WMC This 11-story, 100,000 sq ft office building design incorporates a grand two-story lobby and a number of green building features. The site, in the vibrant NoMA community, offers convenient access to Metro, Virginia Railway Express, Amtrak, and MARC trains at nearby Union Station. It is also convenient to major metropolitan transportation routes.
WMC provided survey and civil engineering services including landscape / streetscape
material affecting the public space design, final utility design components, final decisions on the extent of infrastructure for development, and stormwater management design.
Rendering courtesy of Gould Property Company
Washington, DC
WMC This 11-story, 100,000 sq ft office building design incorporates a grand two-story lobby and a number of green building features. The site, in the vibrant NoMA community, offers convenient access to Metro, Virginia Railway Express, Amtrak, and MARC trains at nearby Union Station. It is also convenient to major metropolitan transportation routes.
WMC provided survey and civil engineering services including landscape / streetscape
material affecting the public space design, final utility design components, final decisions on the extent of infrastructure for development, and stormwater management design.
Rendering courtesy of Gould Property Company

1100 South Capitol Street, SE
Washington, DC
WMC 1100 South Capitol Street is a Class-A office building development in the emerging Southwest Waterfront District. The 32,440 sq ft site contains a freestanding building, bounded by South Capitol Street to the west, L Street, SE to the north, a public alley to the
east, and a no-build light and air easement on the historic church property to the south.
The building has 12 levels of above-grade office and 3 levels of below-grade parking. The ground floor level of the building was designed to accommodate either office or retail
uses. The building totals 435,000 gross sq ft, which accounts for the 340,000 sq ft above-grade and 95,000 sq ft below grade. Additionally, the building is designed to meet LEED Certification.
WMC scope of services include civil engineering, streetscape improvements, and permit coordination.
Rendering Courtesy of Shalom Baranes Associates
Washington, DC
WMC 1100 South Capitol Street is a Class-A office building development in the emerging Southwest Waterfront District. The 32,440 sq ft site contains a freestanding building, bounded by South Capitol Street to the west, L Street, SE to the north, a public alley to the
east, and a no-build light and air easement on the historic church property to the south.
The building has 12 levels of above-grade office and 3 levels of below-grade parking. The ground floor level of the building was designed to accommodate either office or retail
uses. The building totals 435,000 gross sq ft, which accounts for the 340,000 sq ft above-grade and 95,000 sq ft below grade. Additionally, the building is designed to meet LEED Certification.
WMC scope of services include civil engineering, streetscape improvements, and permit coordination.
Rendering Courtesy of Shalom Baranes Associates

1700 New York Avenue, NW
Washington, DC
WMC is involved in the design and development of 1700 New York Avenue, NW which is located adjacent to Corcoran Gallery of Art and across the street from the White House.
The 124,000 sq ft office building complements the Beaux-Arts style of the historic Corcoran Gallery of Art.
The design of the new structure will have 8 stories and 2 underground levels of parking. The top floors of the addition will offer panoramic views of the White House, the National Mall, the Capitol, and various surrounding monuments. WMC provided civil, survey, public space, and infrastructure services for this project. Specific scope of services includes ALTA survey, architectural survey, survey to mark; boundary, topographic, and utility survey; site design,
stormwater management design, utility design, and permitting coordination.
Photo Courtesy of Carr Properties
Washington, DC
WMC is involved in the design and development of 1700 New York Avenue, NW which is located adjacent to Corcoran Gallery of Art and across the street from the White House.
The 124,000 sq ft office building complements the Beaux-Arts style of the historic Corcoran Gallery of Art.
The design of the new structure will have 8 stories and 2 underground levels of parking. The top floors of the addition will offer panoramic views of the White House, the National Mall, the Capitol, and various surrounding monuments. WMC provided civil, survey, public space, and infrastructure services for this project. Specific scope of services includes ALTA survey, architectural survey, survey to mark; boundary, topographic, and utility survey; site design,
stormwater management design, utility design, and permitting coordination.
Photo Courtesy of Carr Properties

2013 H Street – Hospital for Sick Children (HSC) Foundation Headquarters
Washington, DC
WMC provided surveying and civil engineering services for the design and construction of a new office building with the preservation and renovation of the exterior walls of two existing brick structures on site; a 3-story townhouse and a 2-story carriage house. The new building is a 7-story, 35,000 sq ft structure with one partially below-grade level.
This building was designed to meet LEED Platinum design standards.
Washington, DC
WMC provided surveying and civil engineering services for the design and construction of a new office building with the preservation and renovation of the exterior walls of two existing brick structures on site; a 3-story townhouse and a 2-story carriage house. The new building is a 7-story, 35,000 sq ft structure with one partially below-grade level.
This building was designed to meet LEED Platinum design standards.

United States Securities and Exchange Commission Headquarters - Station Place Buildings I & II
Washington, DC
WMC The Station Place project is the largest private office building development in Washington, DC and comprises three buildings in three phases located on a site to the south of Union Station. Buildings 1 and 2 house the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission with 750,000 sq ft of office building and 180,000 sq ft of below grade parking. The entrance is visible from Columbus Circle, a prominent location with a design that reflects the magnificent entrance to the Judiciary Building by creating an 80’ high atrium composed of cable and glass. Engineering design included two stormwater management facilities, new sanitary sewers, new domestic and fire services together with new electric and telecommunication services. Coordination with the Landscape Architect for landscape and irrigation designs were also provided for this project, which included new public space sidewalks, curbs and gutters on all 2nd and F Streets fronting the property.
WMC assisted with expediting the permit process by coordinating meetings with the relevant permit board authorities in the District of Columbia, including DC Water and Sewer Authorities.
Washington, DC
WMC The Station Place project is the largest private office building development in Washington, DC and comprises three buildings in three phases located on a site to the south of Union Station. Buildings 1 and 2 house the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission with 750,000 sq ft of office building and 180,000 sq ft of below grade parking. The entrance is visible from Columbus Circle, a prominent location with a design that reflects the magnificent entrance to the Judiciary Building by creating an 80’ high atrium composed of cable and glass. Engineering design included two stormwater management facilities, new sanitary sewers, new domestic and fire services together with new electric and telecommunication services. Coordination with the Landscape Architect for landscape and irrigation designs were also provided for this project, which included new public space sidewalks, curbs and gutters on all 2nd and F Streets fronting the property.
WMC assisted with expediting the permit process by coordinating meetings with the relevant permit board authorities in the District of Columbia, including DC Water and Sewer Authorities.

Midtown Building – 2055 L Street, NW
Washington, DC
WMC is part of the design team to renovate Midtown Building at 2055 L Street, NW which is located in Washington's Golden Triangle. This building is going through a major overhaul to be on par with the newly designed surrounding buildings.
The renovation will include modernizing the building’s entrance and lobby, refurbishing and enhancing the façade, providing new building systems, creating a ground floor retail space, installing a new fire alarm system, and upgrading the elevator cabs.
Washington, DC
WMC is part of the design team to renovate Midtown Building at 2055 L Street, NW which is located in Washington's Golden Triangle. This building is going through a major overhaul to be on par with the newly designed surrounding buildings.
The renovation will include modernizing the building’s entrance and lobby, refurbishing and enhancing the façade, providing new building systems, creating a ground floor retail space, installing a new fire alarm system, and upgrading the elevator cabs.

American Red Cross – National Headquarters
Washington, DC
WMC provided site civil design and surveying services for the American Red Cross National Headquarters Building, located at 2025 E Street, NW in Washington, DC. The project involved dismantling the existing four-story, historically significant Chapter Building and reconstructing its exterior walls in front of a new eleven-story building featuring 515,000 sq ft of office and administrative space.
WMC’s tasks included preliminary site surveying, grading, utility and drainage systems; and sedimentation and erosion control plans. Two underground stormwater management detention facilities were also part of the scope of services. The project required extensive research and coordination with and between DC DPW, DC Water and DCRA.
Washington, DC
WMC provided site civil design and surveying services for the American Red Cross National Headquarters Building, located at 2025 E Street, NW in Washington, DC. The project involved dismantling the existing four-story, historically significant Chapter Building and reconstructing its exterior walls in front of a new eleven-story building featuring 515,000 sq ft of office and administrative space.
WMC’s tasks included preliminary site surveying, grading, utility and drainage systems; and sedimentation and erosion control plans. Two underground stormwater management detention facilities were also part of the scope of services. The project required extensive research and coordination with and between DC DPW, DC Water and DCRA.

Aetna US Healthcare at Inglewood Business Center
Largo, MD
This 170,000 sq ft office building that is located at the corner of Lottsford Road and McCormick Drive in Largo, Maryland was designated a priority economic development project for Prince George's County. The new construction facility allowed for a staff expansion from the current 750 employees to 1,050 employees.
WMC provided site civil design services and construction documents for drainage and stormwater management, soil erosion and sediment control, water and sewer services, on-site and off-site improvements; lighting, and landscaping.
Largo, MD
This 170,000 sq ft office building that is located at the corner of Lottsford Road and McCormick Drive in Largo, Maryland was designated a priority economic development project for Prince George's County. The new construction facility allowed for a staff expansion from the current 750 employees to 1,050 employees.
WMC provided site civil design services and construction documents for drainage and stormwater management, soil erosion and sediment control, water and sewer services, on-site and off-site improvements; lighting, and landscaping.

BET Headquarters
Washington, DC
WMC is providing civil engineering, landscape architecture, and construction administration services in conjunction with the renovation to the BET headquarters facility located in Washington, DC. The renovation involves the design of the exterior spaces to provide an
appropriate entry sequence to the corporate headquarters.
Landscape architecture services includes designing an entry sequence featuring undulating serpentine walls with integrated lighting. These walls highlight the new entry vestibule that guest will reach via a specialty paving area that also serves as a BET walk of fame. Integrated wooden benches, and complimentary plantings will be provided accenting and enhancing the variations in the wall. A rear patio space was also designed as part of the project to allow overflow space for an interior conference room, as well as provide a visual barrier to the surrounding industrial uses in this area of the city.
Washington, DC
WMC is providing civil engineering, landscape architecture, and construction administration services in conjunction with the renovation to the BET headquarters facility located in Washington, DC. The renovation involves the design of the exterior spaces to provide an
appropriate entry sequence to the corporate headquarters.
Landscape architecture services includes designing an entry sequence featuring undulating serpentine walls with integrated lighting. These walls highlight the new entry vestibule that guest will reach via a specialty paving area that also serves as a BET walk of fame. Integrated wooden benches, and complimentary plantings will be provided accenting and enhancing the variations in the wall. A rear patio space was also designed as part of the project to allow overflow space for an interior conference room, as well as provide a visual barrier to the surrounding industrial uses in this area of the city.

Washington Square at Old Town
Alexandria, VA
WMC provided civil engineering services for this 500,000 sq ft twin office building project in Alexandria, Virginia for Saul Centers, Inc. The $28 M project occupies an entire block at North Washington Street close to Alexandria's historic Old Town.
The project includes two four-and-a-half-story Class A office buildings and a two-and-a-half-story underground parking garage. The twin buildings, known as Washington Square at Old Town, feature predominantly brick facades that reflect the traditional architecture of Old
Town Alexandria. A vibrant retail plaza with 45,000 sq ft complements the extensively landscaped courtyard. The underground parking garage is used exclusively by office tenants, and a separate facility is available for retail customers.
Alexandria, VA
WMC provided civil engineering services for this 500,000 sq ft twin office building project in Alexandria, Virginia for Saul Centers, Inc. The $28 M project occupies an entire block at North Washington Street close to Alexandria's historic Old Town.
The project includes two four-and-a-half-story Class A office buildings and a two-and-a-half-story underground parking garage. The twin buildings, known as Washington Square at Old Town, feature predominantly brick facades that reflect the traditional architecture of Old
Town Alexandria. A vibrant retail plaza with 45,000 sq ft complements the extensively landscaped courtyard. The underground parking garage is used exclusively by office tenants, and a separate facility is available for retail customers.

Casey Trees Headquarters
Washington, DC
WMC Casey Trees is a Washington, DC-based non-profit established in
2001 committing themselves to restore, enhance and protect the tree canopy of
the Nation's Capital.
Casey Trees needed a site that could fulfill their mission with room to house educational programs as well as house their plentiful landscaping equipment used by volunteers in the community. Their new site for their headquarters houses a 4,000 sq ft facility that was expanded with an additional 4,500 sq ft. Various earth friendly techniques were incorporated into the design of the site including a rain garden, streetside bioretention planter, cistern, and a green roof. These exterior elements expresses that even a small structure can produce several environmental and sustainable benefits such as slow and filtering stromwater from the site, and street; rainwater reuse for irrigation, and reduce energy consumption, amongst other benefits.
Photo courtesy of Casey Trees
Washington, DC
WMC Casey Trees is a Washington, DC-based non-profit established in
2001 committing themselves to restore, enhance and protect the tree canopy of
the Nation's Capital.
Casey Trees needed a site that could fulfill their mission with room to house educational programs as well as house their plentiful landscaping equipment used by volunteers in the community. Their new site for their headquarters houses a 4,000 sq ft facility that was expanded with an additional 4,500 sq ft. Various earth friendly techniques were incorporated into the design of the site including a rain garden, streetside bioretention planter, cistern, and a green roof. These exterior elements expresses that even a small structure can produce several environmental and sustainable benefits such as slow and filtering stromwater from the site, and street; rainwater reuse for irrigation, and reduce energy consumption, amongst other benefits.
Photo courtesy of Casey Trees

Columbia Center- 1152 15th Street, NW
Washington, DC
The design of this modern office building was envisioned to be a distinct design with an all-glass entry cube and a contrasting granite box to anchor the angled glass prisms projecting from above and greatly enhance the surrounding streetscape.
WMC provided complete civil engineering services for this project located at 1152 15th Street, NW in the District of Columbia. The site is bounded by 15th Street, NW to the east, between L and M Streets, NW. The project involved demolishing an existing 2-story garage with a footprint measuring 35,464 sq ft and constructing a new 12-story office building with 3 levels of underground garage to result in approximately 265 parking spaces.
Washington, DC
The design of this modern office building was envisioned to be a distinct design with an all-glass entry cube and a contrasting granite box to anchor the angled glass prisms projecting from above and greatly enhance the surrounding streetscape.
WMC provided complete civil engineering services for this project located at 1152 15th Street, NW in the District of Columbia. The site is bounded by 15th Street, NW to the east, between L and M Streets, NW. The project involved demolishing an existing 2-story garage with a footprint measuring 35,464 sq ft and constructing a new 12-story office building with 3 levels of underground garage to result in approximately 265 parking spaces.

Center for Strategic and International Studies – 1616 Rhode Island Avenue, NW
Washington, DC
WMC The Center for Strategic and International Studies is a 9-story 130,000 sq ft featuring a transparent glass and aluminum curtain wall with stone accents, creating excellent visibility and superior window lines. The property is situated between Connecticut and Massachusetts Avenues, conveniently straddling both the CBD and East End submarkets.
WMC provided civil site design services for this project, including a boundary and topographic survey based to support overall documentation for the property. WMC was also responsible for stormwater management; landscape and streetscape design services; and grading, drainage, and utility plans for this project.
The Center for Strategic and International Studies was designed to meet LEED Silver certification mainly in part to the sustainable green roof.
Rendering courtesy of Hickok Cole Architects.
Washington, DC
WMC The Center for Strategic and International Studies is a 9-story 130,000 sq ft featuring a transparent glass and aluminum curtain wall with stone accents, creating excellent visibility and superior window lines. The property is situated between Connecticut and Massachusetts Avenues, conveniently straddling both the CBD and East End submarkets.
WMC provided civil site design services for this project, including a boundary and topographic survey based to support overall documentation for the property. WMC was also responsible for stormwater management; landscape and streetscape design services; and grading, drainage, and utility plans for this project.
The Center for Strategic and International Studies was designed to meet LEED Silver certification mainly in part to the sustainable green roof.
Rendering courtesy of Hickok Cole Architects.

600 Massachusetts Avenue
Washington, DC
WMC 600 Massachusetts Avenue is a new speculative office building planned for the
vibrant Chinatown neighborhood of Washington, DC. The project requires the integration of current design trends within a historic setting. The challenge is designing a mixed-use building, incorporating office and retail space, which is historically sensitive on Eye Street, while projecting a modern design in the tradition of “Grand Boulevard” on Massachusetts Avenue.
The site work elements of this project includes development of an office space and 2-story underground parking for this 10-story, 380,000 sq ft building. WMC provided civil
engineering services in conjunction with the plans for relocation and restoration of two existing historic townhouses. The existing townhouses were removed from the site where the new office building was developed.
Washington, DC
WMC 600 Massachusetts Avenue is a new speculative office building planned for the
vibrant Chinatown neighborhood of Washington, DC. The project requires the integration of current design trends within a historic setting. The challenge is designing a mixed-use building, incorporating office and retail space, which is historically sensitive on Eye Street, while projecting a modern design in the tradition of “Grand Boulevard” on Massachusetts Avenue.
The site work elements of this project includes development of an office space and 2-story underground parking for this 10-story, 380,000 sq ft building. WMC provided civil
engineering services in conjunction with the plans for relocation and restoration of two existing historic townhouses. The existing townhouses were removed from the site where the new office building was developed.

Kaiser Permanente – Medical Facility
Reston, VA
WMC provided complete site design services for all exterior paving, grading, and utility work. Site circulation and access were major components of the planning and the large-scale medical facility parking lot required maximum utilization of site space and topography.
WMC also provided flow control and slope stabilization for outfall of the project with an existing pond. In addition, slope anchors were used to prevent slope instability.
Reston, VA
WMC provided complete site design services for all exterior paving, grading, and utility work. Site circulation and access were major components of the planning and the large-scale medical facility parking lot required maximum utilization of site space and topography.
WMC also provided flow control and slope stabilization for outfall of the project with an existing pond. In addition, slope anchors were used to prevent slope instability.

Nehemiah Center – 2400 14th Street, NW
Washington, DC
2400 14th Street is a new mixed use PUD building with 2 levels of parking. The five retail units at ground level step up to 14th Street along with the sloping site. The slope also allows loading access at the first floor from the alley in the back. Retail parking is accessed from the alley as well. There are 241 rental apartments with their ground floor lobby on 14th Street between the retail spaces. Residential amenities include a rooftop swimming pool on the 9th floor and still undefined common spaces on the first floor.
WMC is providing services for the full demolition of existing building and site features, including excavation of existing fill and undisturbed soil for the new building. WMC coordinated with Pepco for the installation of new transformer vaults, as well as with DCWASA and DDOE for new water taps for domestic fire, storm and water service. WMC also designed the storm water and sand filters to meet WASA, DOE requirements after 4,000 sq ft of green roof filtration.
In addition, WMC is providing curb profiles for the frontage of the project. Primary responsibilities includes providing profiles of existing curbs to determine necessity for establishing new curb grades per the District’s requirements. WMC is providing paving plans to show adjacent driveways and roadway. These plans included typical DC standards for sidewalks and asphalt parking. WMC is coordinating with DC Public Space to determine requirements for any additional public space improvements.
Landscape design services include street trees, plantings in courtyard and pool deck and streetscape services are also being provided for this project.
Washington, DC
2400 14th Street is a new mixed use PUD building with 2 levels of parking. The five retail units at ground level step up to 14th Street along with the sloping site. The slope also allows loading access at the first floor from the alley in the back. Retail parking is accessed from the alley as well. There are 241 rental apartments with their ground floor lobby on 14th Street between the retail spaces. Residential amenities include a rooftop swimming pool on the 9th floor and still undefined common spaces on the first floor.
WMC is providing services for the full demolition of existing building and site features, including excavation of existing fill and undisturbed soil for the new building. WMC coordinated with Pepco for the installation of new transformer vaults, as well as with DCWASA and DDOE for new water taps for domestic fire, storm and water service. WMC also designed the storm water and sand filters to meet WASA, DOE requirements after 4,000 sq ft of green roof filtration.
In addition, WMC is providing curb profiles for the frontage of the project. Primary responsibilities includes providing profiles of existing curbs to determine necessity for establishing new curb grades per the District’s requirements. WMC is providing paving plans to show adjacent driveways and roadway. These plans included typical DC standards for sidewalks and asphalt parking. WMC is coordinating with DC Public Space to determine requirements for any additional public space improvements.
Landscape design services include street trees, plantings in courtyard and pool deck and streetscape services are also being provided for this project.

1101 New York Avenue, NW
Washington, DC
1101 New York Avenue, one of Washington’s newest landmark buildings, sets the standard for architecture and construction in the city. Designed to meet the highest levels of quality and efficiency, this new office building has achieved a LEED Gold rating.
The building’s unique structural system results in no perimeter columns on three sides of the 393,000 sq ft Class A building. The clear glass façade, dark granite base, glass canopy and unusually open position on New York Avenue provide a strong identity for executive tenants in the building. The area surrounding 1101 New York Avenue is part of the revitalization of Washington’s downtown core. With the redevelopment of the site of the old Convention Center additional retail and residential facilities will be brought into the area as well as entertainment venues and public spaces.
WMC provided civil engineering services for this project, including LEED and green roof design, streetlight conduit design, site redesign, and DC Water approval of the plan and profile for the revised sanitary sewer and storm sewer.
Washington, DC
1101 New York Avenue, one of Washington’s newest landmark buildings, sets the standard for architecture and construction in the city. Designed to meet the highest levels of quality and efficiency, this new office building has achieved a LEED Gold rating.
The building’s unique structural system results in no perimeter columns on three sides of the 393,000 sq ft Class A building. The clear glass façade, dark granite base, glass canopy and unusually open position on New York Avenue provide a strong identity for executive tenants in the building. The area surrounding 1101 New York Avenue is part of the revitalization of Washington’s downtown core. With the redevelopment of the site of the old Convention Center additional retail and residential facilities will be brought into the area as well as entertainment venues and public spaces.
WMC provided civil engineering services for this project, including LEED and green roof design, streetlight conduit design, site redesign, and DC Water approval of the plan and profile for the revised sanitary sewer and storm sewer.

Patriots Plaza II and III (Square 537)
Washington, DC
WMC provided civil engineering and surveying services for this project involving the construction of two 12-story office buildings with 5 levels each of underground
parking (355 spaces & 383 spaces respectively), on Square 537 located on 4th and E Streets, in Southwest DC. The Phase II site area is approximately 35,557 sq ft, and the
Phase III site area is approximately 40,801 sq ft.
WMC provided topographic surveying services and civil engineering services to include a stormwater design plan which was completed in accordance with the requirements of the District of Columbia for quality and quantity control. All site plans were completed in adherence to the requirements by the District of Columbia site plan approvals. WMC also provided construction administration services, and assisted with permit processing to expedite the necessary permits from the relevant authority agencies in the District.
Patriots Plaza II and III have been awarded LEED Core & Shell Gold Certification, making the facility one of the largest speculative office project in the District to receive a LEED Gold rating.
Washington, DC
WMC provided civil engineering and surveying services for this project involving the construction of two 12-story office buildings with 5 levels each of underground
parking (355 spaces & 383 spaces respectively), on Square 537 located on 4th and E Streets, in Southwest DC. The Phase II site area is approximately 35,557 sq ft, and the
Phase III site area is approximately 40,801 sq ft.
WMC provided topographic surveying services and civil engineering services to include a stormwater design plan which was completed in accordance with the requirements of the District of Columbia for quality and quantity control. All site plans were completed in adherence to the requirements by the District of Columbia site plan approvals. WMC also provided construction administration services, and assisted with permit processing to expedite the necessary permits from the relevant authority agencies in the District.
Patriots Plaza II and III have been awarded LEED Core & Shell Gold Certification, making the facility one of the largest speculative office project in the District to receive a LEED Gold rating.

Fannie Mae – Sidewalk Extension
Reston, VA
WMC provided surveying, civil engineering, and permitting services for the extension of a single sidewalk on the Fannie Mae Reston, Virginia campus. The sidewalk is to be extended so that it can be connected from an existing stub sidewalk off of Sunset Hills Road to an existing community path at the northeast corner of the site.
Permitting services required meeting with the Reston Design Review Board to discuss the
project and obtain approval. In addition, a Land Use (“Entrance”) Permit was required for the portion of the Fannie Mae Sidewalk Extension located within the VDOT right-of-way along North Shore Drive. Since this portion of the sidewalk is located within the VDOT right-of-way, a separate permit processed through VDOT was required prior to commencing land disturbing activities within the public right-of way.
Reston, VA
WMC provided surveying, civil engineering, and permitting services for the extension of a single sidewalk on the Fannie Mae Reston, Virginia campus. The sidewalk is to be extended so that it can be connected from an existing stub sidewalk off of Sunset Hills Road to an existing community path at the northeast corner of the site.
Permitting services required meeting with the Reston Design Review Board to discuss the
project and obtain approval. In addition, a Land Use (“Entrance”) Permit was required for the portion of the Fannie Mae Sidewalk Extension located within the VDOT right-of-way along North Shore Drive. Since this portion of the sidewalk is located within the VDOT right-of-way, a separate permit processed through VDOT was required prior to commencing land disturbing activities within the public right-of way.

1050 1st Street, NE
Washington, DC
WMC provided civil engineering and surveying services for 1050 1st Street, NE which is the second phase of Sentinel Square, a 300,000 sq ft master-planned commercial office development. The first phase of Sentinel Square involved the design of 90 K Street NE. 1050 1st Street, NE is designed to have an cohesive glass and precast elements as Phase 1. 1050 1st Street, NE has 12 stories of office space with four below grade levels for parking that houses approximately 220 vehicles. The design also includes a two story lobby that incorporates various security screening programs.
This building is certified as a LEED Silver facility.
Washington, DC
WMC provided civil engineering and surveying services for 1050 1st Street, NE which is the second phase of Sentinel Square, a 300,000 sq ft master-planned commercial office development. The first phase of Sentinel Square involved the design of 90 K Street NE. 1050 1st Street, NE is designed to have an cohesive glass and precast elements as Phase 1. 1050 1st Street, NE has 12 stories of office space with four below grade levels for parking that houses approximately 220 vehicles. The design also includes a two story lobby that incorporates various security screening programs.
This building is certified as a LEED Silver facility.

15 & 25 K Street, NW
Washington, DC
15 & 25 K Street is a 12 story, Class A, 564,000 gross sq ft, office building located mid-block on the south side of K Street NW between North Capital and First Streets. This building was strategically
constructed in two phases. The building features one full level of usable space below grade, ideally suited for assembly, departmental amenity, secure, and computer type uses—with two
additional below grade parking levels.
WMC provided civil engineering, landscape and survey services for this project, including Survey to Mark, subdivision plans, and stormwater management design to comply with the LEED certification.
Washington, DC
15 & 25 K Street is a 12 story, Class A, 564,000 gross sq ft, office building located mid-block on the south side of K Street NW between North Capital and First Streets. This building was strategically
constructed in two phases. The building features one full level of usable space below grade, ideally suited for assembly, departmental amenity, secure, and computer type uses—with two
additional below grade parking levels.
WMC provided civil engineering, landscape and survey services for this project, including Survey to Mark, subdivision plans, and stormwater management design to comply with the LEED certification.
American Pharmaceutical Association - Expansion
Washington, DC
WMC provided civil engineering services for this project that involved a 313,585 sq ft addition and renovation to the 17,032 sq ft historic Pope Building to create the American Pharmacists Association's headquarters located at 2215 Constitution Avenue in Washington, DC. The existing headquarters building is a national historic landmark and required the preservation of its historic elements during the expansion.
WMC assisted in coordinating the PUD filing and the preparation of relevant documents as stipulated by the PUD process. All site plans were completed in accordance with the requirements of the District of Columbia for site plan approval. Site drawings included Plat of Survey, topographic, utility plans, as well as Sedimentation and Erosion Control Plan and Details. A stormwater management concept plan and construction documents were provided as well. Upon request WMC provided permit assistance and construction administration services.
Washington, DC
WMC provided civil engineering services for this project that involved a 313,585 sq ft addition and renovation to the 17,032 sq ft historic Pope Building to create the American Pharmacists Association's headquarters located at 2215 Constitution Avenue in Washington, DC. The existing headquarters building is a national historic landmark and required the preservation of its historic elements during the expansion.
WMC assisted in coordinating the PUD filing and the preparation of relevant documents as stipulated by the PUD process. All site plans were completed in accordance with the requirements of the District of Columbia for site plan approval. Site drawings included Plat of Survey, topographic, utility plans, as well as Sedimentation and Erosion Control Plan and Details. A stormwater management concept plan and construction documents were provided as well. Upon request WMC provided permit assistance and construction administration services.