MRCE now has a local Washington, D.C. telephone number
(202) 639-0770.
Due to our expanding projects in the DC area, we've added a local number to enhance our local services in our specialty area of foundation design. Our experience in the Washington, D.C. area is both long and extensive. Some of our notable DC area projects include:
- WMATA (Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority) – We have served as the system's General Soil Consultant since 1966.
- Washington Monument Visitor's Center
- Woodrow Wilson Bridge
- New Washington DC Convention Center
- Women in Military Service for America Memorial
- Ronald Reagan Building
- The Pentagon Renovation
- Museum Of Natural History
- National Sculpture Garden
- National Gallery Of Art
- Smithsonian Institution – Main Building, Freer Gallery Of Art, South Quadrangle, and Arts and Industries
- L'Enfant Plaza, West Building
- American Association For The Advancement of Science (AAAS) Headquarters
- Organization Of American States (OAS) Building
- MCI Center
- Old Executive Office Bldg. Utility Upgrades
- World War II Memorial
- Rehabilitation of J.A. Wilson Building
- Virginia Avenue Tunnel Reconstruction
Our files contain subsurface information and test data from our past projects, which can be used to benefit MRCE clients. In fact, MRCE helped develop some of the subsurface nomenclature commonly used in the D.C. area and wrote the technical requirements section of Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority's Adjacent Construction Design Manual.
To provide consistent service, we have organized a team to handle Washington D.C. area work. The team is led by Hugh S. Lacy, Partner at MRCE since 1988. Also on the team are David Good, Senior Associate, and Douglas Christie, Associate. This team has extensive experience in the Washington, D.C. area. For Baltimore area projects please contact Peter Deming. |