We are proud to announce the following promotions to Vice President.
- Andy Craighill, Interiors Group
- Shannon Kualii, Vice President
- Doug Meadows, Vice President
- Mike Quadros, Vice President, Concrete Division
E.E. Reed is proud to be recognized by Northern Virginia NAIOP at their Annual Award of Excellence Gala in the Category of Build-to-Suit Institutional Facility Under $30 Million. E.E. Reed took home the Award of Merit for the George Mason Potomac Science Center. The Project consists of 52,920 SF Office and Lab building space including an Exhibit Hall, Lecture Hall and Classrooms, Research Labs, Teaching Labs, and Offices to house the Department of Geoinformatics and the Potomac Environmental Research and Education Center (PEREC) of George Mason University. The building interior features LEED certified products and a DOAS HVAC system which contribute to the LEED Silver goal. Exterior features include a ventilated Ultra High Density concrete panel system, brick veneer, curtainwall and glazing systems and a feature metal panel system. An expansive boardwalk wrapping the eastern and northern faces of the building, as well as a stationary and floating dock, allow visitors and researchers access to the pond and Potomac River that border the site. The project also includes a new 200 space precast parking garage. E.E. Reed is so honored to have been a part of this amazing project and take home this award!
E.E. Reed was proud to have one of our project managers, Shannon Kualii sit on the panel for the ABC Young Leaders panel. She was joined by Kevin Cole, CEO of Ennis Electric Company, and Zach Coffey from Gilbane Building Company. The Panel was a chance for young leaders in the area to hear from experienced leaders on “Conquering Your Comfort Zone.” E.E. Reed is always looking to grow and evolve, and the panel provided a great platform for E.E. Reed’s very own young leaders to benefit and learn.
E.E. Reed Construction was proud to be an exhibitor at this year’s ABC GC Expo. Our team members Shannon, Jason and Colin were in attendance to meet with new and current subcontractors and had a great time talking with everyone. We are always looking to meet with exceptional subcontractors and the Associated Builders and Contractors – Virginia Chapter GC Expo was the event to attend!
We’re excited to share, along with Hughes Group Architects, our public safety center construction expertise at the 2017 F.I.E.R.O. Fire Station Design Symposium in Raleigh, N.C. The Fire Industry Education Resource Organization (F.I.E.R.O.) ‘bring(s) together fire service leaders, architects, and contractors from around the country to learn from each other about one of the industry’s costliest investments and most cost-intensive resources.’
Come see us, September 25th-27th!
We are proud to report being listed as 47th Top Green Building Contractor in the United States by the Engineering News-Record for 2017.
This is an improvement over last year’s listing at #52!
These awards demonstrate our abilities in the green construction space, supported by Project Managers and Superintendents with certifications and experience with LEED, and knowledge of green construction building practices throughout our firm.
“…Phase one development began with ground breaking by general contractor E.E. Reed on April 10, 2017. Phase one is comprised of Buildings A and B, which total 290,000 square feet and is already partially pre-leased to two tenants…”
Read the full Potomac Local Article here! (Click this link.)
We’re very happy to announce another Award winning project: The Gainesville Library won 2017 APWA Public Works Project of the Year!
Click the links above or below to learn more:
Click here for more information about and to view pictures of the project.
Click here to view a flyby video of the project.
Click here to read an online version of the APWA Reporter Magazine. See page 48 for the announcement.
Click here to read a .pdf version of the July 2017 APWA Reporter Magazine. See page 48 for announcement.
E.E. Reed Construction, L.P. has been awarded a 2017 Top Workplaces honor by The Washington Post. The Top Workplaces lists are based solely on the results of an employee feedback survey administered by WorkplaceDynamics, LLC, a leading research firm that specializes in organizational health and workplace improvement. Several aspects of workplace culture were measured, including Alignment, Execution, and Connection, just to name a few.
From The Post and Courier article, May 22, 2017:
“The privately funded, $24 million project will include a wellness center, gym, indoor jogging track, pickleball courts, meeting spaces and a 25-yard indoor pool. The building will be surrounded by multipurpose fields, courts and trails.
“This state-of-the-art facility will create unmatched recreation and educational opportunities in Berkeley County,” said county Supervisor Bill Peagler. “This is a great addition to an already wonderful community and will further enhance the quality of life for residents of all ages.”
“Everything fell into place at the right time, although maybe not so much for people living in that community who have been waiting,” said Paul Stoney, president and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Charleston. “But we would rather have it take a little longer and give the community what is going to be of the most impact as opposed to rush it and not have the quality that we would like to have.”
Read the full article by visiting this link: Post and Courier Article
In addition, Live 5 News’ Raphael James and Lisa Weismann were on-site for the June 2nd groundbreaking! Check out Raphael’s post about the event with a few pictures here: Raphael James’ Facebook Post
Thanks Raphael and Lisa for helping to make this a special event! A few pictures from Raphael’s Facebook post:
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