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ConstructionMOTIR Construction Group is dedicated to providing quality construction
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MGM National HarborDC / MD / VA
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Ft. Belvoir BarracksRenovation Buildings 2102 & 2104 | US Army Corps of Engineers
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Ft. Myer Stables, B. 236Ft. Myer Renovation of Historical Stable Building 236 |
US Army Corps of Engineers -
Ft Myer Stables, B. 233 & 234Historic Renovation of Stable Buildings 233 & 234
US Army Corps of Engineers -
Washington Convention CenterDistrict of Columbia
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HUD Lobby RenovationGeneral Services Administration (GSA)
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DC Public SchoolsLafayette Elementary and Bunker Hill Middle School
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DC Public SchoolsLangdon Elementary School, Whittier
Elementary School and Hart Middle School -
Anacostia Gateway
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Grand Jury Chambers RenovationGeneral Services Administration (GSA)
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US Federal Tax Court BuildingRoof Replacement at US Federal Tax Court Building
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Department of Homeland SecurityDistrict of Columbia
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Consolidated Forensic LabServices: Construction Management Gold LEED Certification
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NAC CampusGeneral Services Administration (GSA)
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Pentagon ReconstructionUS Army Corps of Engineers
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St. Elizabeth’s Dry BarnDistrict of Columbia
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Judiciary Square RepairsGeneral Services Administration (GSA)
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McKinley Technology High SchoolDistrict of Columbia
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Martin Luther King Jr. LibraryDistrict of Columbia
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Unified Communications CenterDistrict of Columbia
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18th Street Facade ReplacementLatin American Economic Development Corporation
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Home Initiative Revitalization ProgramDistrict of Columbia
Ft. Myer Army Base Historic Renovation of Stable Buildings 233 & 234
US Army Corps of Engineers
Services: Design-Build Construction
Construction Value: $3.4M
Owner: US Army Corp of Engineers
MOTIR Construction was awarded the contract to renovate Buildings 233 (Cavalry Stable) and 234 (Stable Guard House) at the Fort Myer Military Community in Arlington, Virginia. The proposed renovations included urgent exterior repairs and reconfiguration of interior space to support current uses as a shop, stable, and support facility for The Old Guard (TOG). Exterior repairs to the buildings included brick pointing, trim work, painting, asphalt and slate roofing replacement, improvements to ventilation, window/door replacement, and limited replacement of deteriorated finishes. The project is included in the current Federal Capital Improvements Program as well as the current approved Master Plan for Fort Myer in accordance with the NCPC Environmental and Historic Preservation Policies and Procedures and the Commission of Fine Arts guidelines.