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McMullan Engineer Earns PE License
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Happy Holidays from McMullan!
As 2020 comes to a close, we're thankful for our wonderful clients and teaming partners (like you!) who have entrusted us to help them tackle the structural challenges on their various projects - in a year that was full of challenges!
We're honored to continue supporting you and your colleagues for all your structural engineering needs through 2021 and beyond.
Our many thanks and best wishes,
The McMullan Team
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We are thankful... for our whole team at McMullan (a message from Principals Colleen Nasta, PE and Doug Bond, PE, SE)
In addition to taking time this past week to express gratitude for our clients and teaming partners, we want to thank each member of the McMullan team. While 2020 presented us all with unique challenges, everyone at McMullan has come together in support of one another and our project commitments. We remain in awe of how quickly everyone here pivoted to work remotely and visit project sites when needed without missing a step. Moments such as these test a firm's culture and resilience to thrive. We know current circumstances are testing us all once more, yet we applaud the creativity, tenacity, and determination of the McMullan Team to remain focused and committed with good will, humor, and the spirit of overcoming anything together.
Thank you all, and Happy Thanksgiving to you and those you hold near and dear,
McMullan Principals Colleen Nasta, PE and Doug Bond, PE, SE
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We are thankful... Immanuel Christian School High School Conversion Phase 1 Completion
The final project showcase in our “We are thankful… ” series celebrates completion of the first phase in converting a five-story office building into a state-of-the-art high school for Immanuel Christian School.
Located in Fairfax County and designed by Cooper Carry, this project comprises a total building area of 36,000 SF that is being converted in two phases to meet the programming needs for this private school, enabling them to expand their current K-8th grade offerings to a full, K-12th grade education.
This first phase included redesign and renovation of the lobby level as well as the second and third levels. Fireproofing was also part of the project scope for all four levels with McMullan providing structural engineering for upgrades to support future MEP equipment, a greenhouse and observatory on top of the existing roof, and associated extensions for the second stair and elevator.
One of the unique features designed in this first phase was the Learning Stair shown here which groups its space into a two-story learning community for a common instructional area with an interconnecting stair. Scott-Long Construction, Inc. was the general contractor, and the project team is now in the process of designing for the second phase.
As noted by Cushman & Wakefield Director Jon Mahaffey whilst representing the school, “Immanuel Christian School’s ultimate goal is to acquire the building as its long-term home. This is a great example of a trend we’re seeing across suburban DC’s office market – older office buildings being converted to alternative uses, in this case a school. It’s a perfect adaptive reuse that’s both sustainable and benefits the surrounding community.”
(Image Credit - Hoachlander Davis Photography)
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