For the first time, SK&A has its own team competing in Canstruction 2014.
On August 14-15, 2014, Project Managers Cindy Garman and Tom Garman from SK&A’s Repair & Restoration (R&R) Division assisted the Baltimore-Washington Chapter of the International Concrete Repair Institute (ICRI), with building a new home for Habitat for Humanity in Garrett County, MD.
The SK&A Group recently ranked at #54 in the Engineering News Record (ENR) Magazine’s Top 100 Mid-Atlantic Design Firms issue (published June 9, 2014).
On June 5, 2014, SK&A competed for the firm's 8th consecutive year in the JDRF Real Estate Games.
Throughout the year, SK&A and our employees collaborate with multiple organizations that provide invaluable resources—knowledge, time, creativity, money and "sweat"—to further a variety of causes within our local communities.
Preparations have begun in clearing the site along Massachusetts Avenue for a new, multi-story commercial office building.
Last month, our very own Seth Rogge was recognized by Engineering News Record (ENR) Mid-Atlantic magazine on their prestigious “Top 20 Under 40” Engineers List. Issued in the February 17, 2014 issue, the list is compiled through an annual entry process from candidates who work in the District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Delaware and Pennsylvania.
The SK&A Group has ranked the highest amongst single-discipline structural engineering firms on the Washington Business Journal’s (WBJ) list of the 25 top, local engineering firms in the Washington Metropolitan area.
Around the turn of the New Year, the building industry's awards season heats up to formally recognize the creativity, expertise and dedication of the DC area's building community.
Every December for the past 18 years, DCBIA's Community Services Committee has organized a wonderful holiday party for local youths in Southeast DC.
SK&A participated in the 2013 Canstruction charity event sponsored by the Washington Architecture Foundation (WAF) and the Society of Design Administration, held this September at the National Building Museum.
For the 7th consecutive year, SK&A employees donned flip flops, wielded hockey sticks from rolling office chairs, and shot hoops like champs during the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation’s (JDRF) Real Estate Games.