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New Holland Construction Partners With National Association of Landscape Professionals

The 27th Renewal & Remembrance on July 17, 2023, hosted by the National Association of Landscape Professionals (NALP), paid tribute to the military personnel who made the ultimate sacrifice and honored historic landmarks around the nation's capital....


Maryland-D.C. Area Trail Network Receives $25M for Major Upgrades

The federal Department of Transportation (USDOT) awarded a $25 million Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) grant in late June to a regional partnership in Maryland and Washington, D.C., investing in trails....


D.C. Ready to Rebuild Pedestrian Bridge Over I-295 Following June 2021 Collapse

The District of Columbia is preparing to begin construction of a pedestrian bridge over Interstate 295 in northeast Washington, replacing a span that collapsed over the highway in June 2021 after it was struck by a truck....


Demolition Begins On D.C. Pavilion to Make Way for Bezos Learning Center

A glass pyramid restaurant pavilion, designed by famed architect Gyo Obata, is being demolished in Washington, D.C., to make way for the planned $130 million Bezos Learning Center. The site is on the National Mall next door to the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum....


Ten Notable Projects Will Have a Major Impact On Washington, D.C.'s Cityscape

Washington, D.C., is not the same city it was 10 years ago, and it will not be the same in the coming years either. Along with the rest of the nation, the District has made, and continues to make, substantial changes to its cityscape....


D.C.'s Howard University, Developers to Build Mixed-Use Building Near Campus

Howard University in Washington, D.C., announced Sept. 20 that it is partnering with three development companies to construct a sparkling mixed-use building next to its main campus in Washington, D.C.'s historic Shaw neighborhood....


D.C.'s National Mall is Site for Construction of New Gulf War Memorial

In recognition of Gulf War veterans who served on active duty in support of two operations, a new monument is under construction in Washington, D.C., following a formal groundbreaking July 14. Air Force Magazine reported the National Desert Storm and Desert Shield Memorial, designed as a park-like monument, will be situated on the National Mall to the north of the Lincoln Memorial....


Washington Metro Has 10-Year Plan to Develop Its Housing, Commercial Space

The Washington Metro unveiled an ambitious 10-year plan April 7 to build housing and commercial space on 20 properties the transit system owns, which the transit agency projects will bring thousands of customers and millions of dollars in rent and fares....


Washington, D.C., Mayor Breaks Ground on City's First 'Our RFP' Housing Effort

Construction will soon get under way on the District of Columbia's first "Our RFP" project, a mixed-use and 98 percent affordable apartment building, featuring 110 units and ground floor retail space at 7th Street NW and Rhode Island Avenue in Washington's Ward 2....


Emergency Repairs on D.C.'s Roosevelt Bridge Likely to Last Through Summer

Emergency repairs that will enable Washington, D.C.'s Theodore Roosevelt Bridge to safely support the weight of regular traffic will likely last through the summer and cost about $6 million, the District Department of Transportation (DDOT) said Feb....







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