Project Description:  8th and 9th Floor Renovation
Client: 
The Washington Post
            Washington, D.C.
Facts:
- Size: 82,000 square feet
- Project Type: Infrastructure Upgrade and Interior Renovation
- Construction Cost: $4.5 million
- Contractor: Davis Construction
- Architect: Fanelli McClain
- Services Provided: Mechanical, Electrical, & Plumbing Engineering Design; Evaluation & Design; Construction Documents; Bid Review;
Construction Administration
Features:
- Newly renovated high efficiency, low temperature, supply air system
- Executive offices with individual office temperature control
- Skylight and Corporate Headquarter style finishes
- High end kitchen design
- Executive board room
- Two story fill-in of existing courtyard to create additional space
The Washington Post on 15th Street in Washington, D.C. has been systematically renovating its headquarters building for the past twelve years. The latest project in the phased renovation process provided space for the executive offices where the old roof top garden court was located. The new executive area on the 8th and 9th floors have been upgraded to receive modern infrastructure to include state of the art audio/visual systems, meeting facilities, and high end offices. Williams Notaro worked closely with the architect to successfully coordinate the design, and minimize coordination and construction problems.