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Firm Spotlight - Grunley Construction
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In business for over 50 years, Grunley Construction Company, Inc. is a large construction contractor that provides general contracting, design-build, and construction management "at risk" services in and around the Washington, DC region. The firm is ranked as the fifth largest interior construction firm in metropolitan Washington and Engineering News Record has ranked it among the "Top 400" contractors in the nation. Most often Grunley Construction is recognized for its extensive background in managing complex federal renovations, many of which involve historic, occupied, and secure structures.
CLIENTS
- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
- U.S. Naval Facilities Engineering Command
- U.S. Department of the Air Force
- U.S. General Services Administration
- Architect of the Capitol
- U.S. Department of Agriculture
- U.S. Department of the Treasury
- Quasi-Governmental Agencies
- City and Local Government Agencies
- Private Developers
MAJOR PROJECTS UNDERWAY
U.S. Capitol Visitor CenterInterior Fit-out of House and Senate Expansion Space
Grunley Construction is fitting out 170,000 SF of House and Senate expansion space inside the new three-level U.S. Capitol Visitor Center (CVC). The new space, although it lies adjacent to the visitor center facilities, will be separated by secure corridors and will subsequently be open to Congressional representatives and their staff. Once completed, the new space will feature hearing/meeting rooms; TV- and radio-studios; and state-of-the-art media infrastructure for both the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate.
Eisenhower Executive Office Building Phase I and II Modernizations
Grunley Construction is currently modernizing several wings within the EEOB building using the design/build approach. The EEOB building is a National Historic Landmark that provides office space for approximately 1,500 Federal workers, including the Office of the Vice President. The building remains occupied throughout the construction process. Work includes:
- Install new mechanical, electrical and fire/life safety systems.
- Renovate of North and South Courtyards.
- Restore select historic elements
- Abate hazardous materials.
U.S. Department of the Interior Headquarters Building Modernization
The firm is modernizing the third wing within the historic DOI Headquarters Building in Washington, DC. The Option 2 Modification contract involves 200,000 SF of building space within Wing 4. The scope includes:
- Perform hazardous material abatement to include the central plant, mechanical level,
and typical office space.
- Modernize mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection systems serving seven floors, as well as main corridors, the basement and garage areas.
- Install new interior and exterior egress stairs on the east and west sides of the building.
- Renovate office space and bathrooms, including historic hardware and fixtures.
- Restore window frames and replace sashes on all floors.
- Renovate four passenger elevators and two freight elevators.
For additional information please visit Grunley Construction's website.
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