The building was acquired by the United States government during World War II, and ultimately spent decades as offices for the State Department. Today, it has been thoughtfully revived into a 158-unit apartment building.
The Rising Star Award is given in recognition of an individual’s positive impact on the profession of structural engineering, as well as the community and world around us.
SK&A made the list once again, ranking at #16 for largest engineering firms in the Greater Washington region.
The award will be presented at the 2023 WBC Craftmanship Awards Banquet on Friday, March 31st at the Omni Shoreham in Washington DC.
They had 10 minutes to build the tallest structure possible using only the "mystery ingredients" inside the bag!
This 12-story mixed-use tower in Rockville will include a Wegmans grocery store, plus 30,000 SF of retail, and 452 residential units.
Honoring Justin Long for his year serving as ICRI Chapter President
SK&A was pleased to collaborate with architecture firm Smithgroup, providing the structural engineering for this truly innovative design.
The Washington Building Congress (WBC) included a special "Members Giving Back" feature in the Dec-Jan edition of their Bulletin magazine.
David began his career at SK&A in 1989 and was entrusted with the management of SK&A's Repair + Restoration group in 1993, shortly after the group's launch.
Having spent nearly three decades here with us, he will be truly missed by countless SK&A staff who have had the pleasure of working with him.
The Press House, The Royal Norwegian Embassy, 440 Penn, and The Well at Oxon Run are finalists for awards from SEA MW