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Introducing the Top 10 Government-Owned Projects in Washington, D.C. Metro

Mid-Atlantic Construction is proud to present the Top 10 Government-Owned Projects that are currently under construction in the greater Washington, D.C. area. Mid-Atlantic Construction chose to feature these projects in our premiere bi-monthly feature magazine because they are representative of the industry as a whole. Our mission is to feature construction of all types - roads, bridges, schools, government buildings, museums and more. These 10 projects represent the ingenuity and challenges that construction companies face on these types of projects.

The list of Top Government-Owned Projects was developed from research we performed on the largest projects currently underway in the region. We culled out the federal, state and local government-owned projects and ranked them by total construction volume of the entire program. Naturally, the large construction programs underway at Dulles and Baltimore-Washington International cornered the top two out of three positions. The incredible Woodrow Wilson Memorial bridge rounds out the top three.

As a McGraw-Hill Construction regional magazine, we prefer to write about projects that are underway - while the team is in the home stretch in making their projects successful. You will notice that in all our issues - the bulk of the feature stories are about projects underway.

We hope you like this premiere issue of Mid-Atlantic Construction. We look forward to bringing you news and feature stories about projects in your backyard. Look for our May, 2004 issue when we cover the Top Projects in the Philadelphia region.

Heather Hatfield
Editor/Publisher

heather_hatfield@mcgraw-hill.com


Click links below to view project details

1. Washington Dulles International Airport Expansion
2. The Woodrow Wilson Memorial Bridge
3. Baltimore/ Washington International Airport Program
4. U.S. Capitol Underground Visitor's Center
5. The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Blue Line Extension
6. Route 28 Corridor Expansion
7. National Portrait Gallery & American Art Museum
8. National Archives Renovation
9. The National World War II Memorial
10. Bell-Lincoln Multicultural High School Modernization



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