The tunnels, part of a system used to supply the heating and cooling for a large number of government buildings in the Washington, DC area, were built in the 1930s and required significant upgrades to meet today’s standards.
Washington’s first general federal office building, the Ford House, was constructed in the heart of the nation’s capital in 1939 and in need of security updates.
Two of the Capitol's most attractive and useful buildings required improvements to enhance security perimeters.
The United States Army Corps of Engineers called for security upgrades to the East River bridges under its Rapid Response/Immediate Response Program in 2008.
Public safety and security were driving concerns at the Iowa Army Ammunitions Plant (IAAP).
Aesthetically beautiful and enjoyed by many, Washington DC’s Upper Senate Park sits directly across from the northern and western sides of the Russell Senate Office Building and north of the US Capitol Building.
While enhancing the perimeter security for this important building, Conti ensured its accessibility to all by incorporating ADA compliant ramps into the design.
Serving the United States Capitol since 1910, the Capitol Power plant supplies vital steam and cooled water to over 20 facilities in the Capitol complex.