Our creative staff (who remain conveniently anonymous in this "Secret Santa" event) came up with some hilarious gifts this year.
This award recognized the Spy Museum as one of the top steel building projects in the United States. IDEAS² stands for “Innovative Design in Engineering and Architecture with Structural Steel.”
Since the Nationals Ballpark opened in 2008, numerous projects have been built to create a bustling live-work-play destination.
Seventeen SK&A volunteers worked to design and construct a sculpture using 1,212 cans of food. All of the food was then donated to feed the hungry in our community.
Her colleagues surrounded her to share hugs, memories, and well-wishes at a luncheon held in her honor.
Harvey Cleary hosted the Topping Out celebration for the Scottish Rite Apartments, a 158-unit luxury apartment building in DC’s 16th Street Historic District.
AE and Civil Engineering students learned about Hygrothermal Analysis and Corrosion-Related Deterioration of Concrete.
When you have a great team to work with, every day may feel like a picnic. But, nothing beats the real thing: a sunny afternoon at Lone Oak Farm Brewery!
This year’s event raised over $800,000 for finding life-changing therapies and, ultimately, a cure for T1D.
Elizabeth Seton High School is a place where young women are empowered to learn, lead, and serve others. SK&A has a rich history of partnering with this Bladensburg, Maryland high school over the years.
Excellence in Structural Engineering, Outstanding Projects, and a Rising Star: SK&A wins numerous awards!
These winning projects highlight and honor the extraordinary teamwork between general contractors, architects and engineers, specialty contractors and material suppliers.
Celebrating Cinco de Mayo with delicious Mexican food from Cafe Rio! The SK&A Fun Committee organizes this annual celebration for all of the staff.
The SK&A Fun Committee invited our staff and their families to come out to The Wharf DC ice rink to show off their ice skating skills (or lack thereof)!