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Our Construction teams have over 20 years of experience in the field of construction and renovation of public and private buildings (schools, clinics, office buildings, residential homes), electrical, Water and sanitary Sewer systems and highway design and construction. Our project development and management team include professional Engineers, Architects, Surveyors and Skill laborer to fulfill our client's needs.

 
• Projects Completed
• Under Construction
 
Projects Completed By Alliance International and Partners
 

FREEDOM SCHOOL IN PARWAN PROVININCE IN AFGHANISTAN, 2005
Survey, layout, final engineering.

 

AMERICAN OPEN UNIVERSITY, FALLS CHURCH, VA
Provided comprehensive site/civil engineering design services including site investigation, storm water management, and sediment and erosion control plans.

 

BOWNE TOWN CENTER, PRINCE GEORGES COUNTY, MD
Provided comprehensive site/civil engineering design services including site investigation, storm water management, and sediment and erosion control plans.

 

WARHEAD PACKOUT RESEARCH AND TEST FACILITY, NAVAL ORDINANCE STATION, INDIAN HEAD, MD
Provided comprehensive site engineering services for the development of this research and test facility. Included utility design, grading and topographic survey to bring power, fire protection, domestic water, fire alarm, and steam services to the facility.

 

NAVAL ORDINANCES STATION TEMPERATURE/HUMIDITY CONTROL STUDY, INDIAN HEAD, MD
Provided comprehensive site/civil engineering design services for the development of this five-building complex. Project included drainage design, grounding work and relocation of electrical and mechanical services.

 

RIVER OAKS, PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, VA
Prepared construction drawings and processed plans through approval for the development of seventy-five single family dwelling units including design of associated roadways and parking facilitates.

 

GSA, FEDERAL OFFICE BUILDING #4 SUITELAND, MD
Evaluation of a technical report prepared by PHR&A to stop flooding of courtyard area between wing “O” and wing “I” of Federal Office Building #4. The project included technical report, recommendation and design of new storm drain system to stop flooding.

 

ELDER SHOPPING CENTER, CENTREVILLE, VA
Coordination with client and plan processing through final approval by Fairfax County and Virginia Department of Transportation. Preparation of construction documents including conceptual development plan, topographical and boundary survey, site grading and utilities plan, including site details, sediment and erosion control plan, storm drain, sanitary sewer and waterline plan and profiles, public and improvement plan, storm water management waiver application modification, landscaping plan offsite/onsite utilities easements and record plats.

 

U.S. EMBASSY AT KINGSTON, JAMAICA
(In process) Project includes preparation of site plan, sediment and erosion control, drain field design, storm and sanitary water distribution for new embassy compound.

 

DISTRICT PAVING CORP., WASHINGTON, DC
(Under construction) Project includes preparation of construction documents, stake out and construction administration of a new asphalt plant. Processed plans through approval and secured construction permit.

 

STATE OF VIRGINIA
Route 602 (Lawyers Road) State Highway (2 miles) construction stake out .Project includes preparation of cut sheets.


STATE OF MARYLAND
Belcrest Road and Queens Chapel Road (1.5 miles) intersection construction stake out. Project includes preparation of cut sheets.

 

STATE OF MARYLAND
Wilson Lane (route 188) Maryland (1.8 miles) construction stake out. Project includes preparation of cut sheets.

 

DOLLAR RENTAL CAR AT DULLES AIRPORT, VA
Preparation of site plan from layout to final.

 

MUSTAFA CENTER, ANNANDALE, VA
Mosque with a capacity of 1200. Special permit, site plan and project management.

 

OAKTON CHASE SUBDIVISION, VA
Single family subdivision in Huntermill district. Survey, layout, final engineering.

 

LAKEVIEW FOREST SUBDIVISION,VA
Single family lots of ten (10) acres and more. Erosion and sediment control plan and road design. From layout to approval by Prince William County, Virginia. Client Federal Financial Company.



Dulles International Airport, people Mover Station project 
Provided Consultant services to Skidmore, Owings and Merrill LLP (SOM) Architectural firm, Parsons Management Consultant (PMC) and Metropolitan Washington Airport Authority. and Prepared civil construction document for construction of people Mover Station.

 

Dulles International Airport  East Baggage Basement Expansion – 405-98, 1999, 006/079/111/, Airports
Dulles, Virginia - East Basememt Expansion - Package 8 required retaining walls for the ramp to the lower level of the East Back Bay Expansion for tug truck traffic flow.  In addition, the project required rerouting of the existing storm drainage pipes, electrical, telecommunication ductbanks and reconfiguration of the service road to allow access to the upper level of the east baggage expansion.  Coordination of the construction documents with the design team and processing plans through MWAA for approval and construction administration were part of the services provided under this project. The project  was integrally involved in evaluating the available options, the cost effectiveness of the options, the impacts on the adjacent Main Terminal functions, the potential impacts on the future people mover station, safety egress considerations, and repavement condit

 

Dulles International Airport Main Terminal Expansion - 502, 1998, 006/011/031/039/046/047/079/111/046/104, Airports
Dulles, Virginia - Washington Dulles International AirportR17;s 500 million dollar Capital Improvement Program is the expansion of the main terminal structure to increase the current capacity from 12 million passengers per year to 50 million.  I was responsible for the site planning and engineering design of all facilities related to the terminal expansion including:  phased demolition of existing facilities, construction of interim roadway facilities and utilities, relocation of existing utility network, construction of access improvements, roadway design, parking lot and curbside design, mobile lounge and tug road design and apron improvements. A comprehensive utility map was prepared which was used to plan and design the new utilities system.  The design necessitated extensive research of archived utility records and multiple test pits to prepare a current utility base map to plan and layout the new alignment for the utilities from a compiled database.  Continuous review of on-site design and construction changes were maintained in order to provide accurate information to the entire design team.  Design plans were prepared which allowed continuous utility service and uninterrupted access to the terminal for both passenger and airport operations for the five year construction period. The site plans also incorporated routing for mobile passenger lounges and tugs which involved extensive site circulation studies. Pavement and manhole design reflected the need to withstand 100,000 pound mobile lounge traffic while contractor staging and storage areas were planned to minimize conflicts with on-going airport operations and construction activities.  The project provided road, sidewalk, and subsurface improvements, utilities, and stormwater management

Dulles International Airport Package 7 Southeast Basement Expansion – 462-99, 2001, 006/046/102, Airports
Dulles, Virginia - Establishment of precise horizontal and vertical control, topographic mapping, utility location, close-range photogrammetry and structural system as-built survey. Coordination with Airport Operations, Security Personnel and other consultants.  Design of a temporary concrete ramp for mobile lounges, utilities, precast concrete tug tunnel, mobile lounge pavement and aircraft pavements and processing construction documents through approval by MWAA including construction administration were part of the services provided under this project.

Washington Monument
The project was to remove the existing walkways and design new elliptical walkways including installation of a 30” high security walls around the Washington Monument, re-grading of the open spaces on the Washington monument site, new drainage and irrigation system. The site plans were submitted to District of Columbia various reviewing agencies to secure construction permit.

 

Washington National Cathedral, Garage and Bus lane Improvements, Completion; 2006
The project consisted of preparation of civil engineering and surveying services to develop the proposed Bus lane Improvements and construct a four level parking garage at the Washington National Cathedral, a national historic landmark located in the District of Columbia. The scope of works includes topographic and utility survey services, site plans and construction documents. The project is currently under construction.

 

New Census Bureau Headquarters Office Complex, Suitland, MD  
The project involved preparation of site utility and grading plans for 2 phased high profile projects. Phase I consisted 771,000 Sq. ft. while phase 2 consisted of 730, 000 sq. ft. resulting in a gross total of 1,501,000 sq. ft. of office building with parking structures for the entire project. The site plans documents were submitted to state and Federal reviewing agencies. The project won the 2002 GSA design award.

 

America Online Dulles Technology Campus, Dulles, Virginia.
The contract included design services to America Online to develop their Dulles Technology campus comprising a total of 9 buildings with extensive parking on 125 acres of land. An exhaustive analysis of the corporate relocation from Fairfax County to Loudoun County, Virginia. Was conducted. Approximately 10 years of zoning modifications to the property and dozens of proffers were evaluated as part of the due diligence studies. Due diligence studies were concluded upon purchase of the property and master plan studies conducted to identify a 10 year development plan for expansion of the campus. Construction documents were provided for the AOL headquarter building and the creative centers buildings.

 

 

Arts & Industries/Castle Building Renovation, Washington, DC - This contract involves phased renovation of two National Historic Landmark buildings on the National Mall, the 1851 Smithsonian Institution (or Castle) Building and the 1881 Arts and Industries Building.  As the two buildings that date to the founding of the United States’ first national museum, both are of national historical significance.  The primary purpose in the renovation is to provide updated building systems and telecommunications technology in a historically-appropriate solution that maintains the historic integrity and appearance of the existing buildings.  The renovation encompasses mechanical, electrical, lighting, fire and life safety, security, and communications systems, as well as provisions for increased accessibility and abatement of environmental hazards.  In the Arts & Industries Building, a second purpose is to restore the original functional; and visual integrity of the building.  Over the years, the building, originally designed as exhibit space, was subdivided on a piecemeal basis to house both exhibit and administrative space.  In this project, administrative functions and mechanical equipment will be relocated to allow recovery of the original logic, flow, and light of the building.

 

Alcohol Tobacco & Firearms -National Laboratory & Fire Research Center
Beltsville, Maryland
The National Laboratory Center replaces a smaller ATF complex in Rockville.  The center includes three high-tech research and investigative laboratories, a forensic science lab for investigating explosions and examining firearms; an alcohol and tobacco lab; and a fire research lab where investigators are able to re-create fire scenes as big as a two-story town house.  Approximately 112 ATF employees work at these labs.  The site work elements of this project, located at the intersection of Annandale Road and Virginia Manor Drive in Prince George’s County, Maryland, include development of a commercial entry from Annandale Road with s ecurity nd water services. Although coordination and design assistance of defensible barriers around the perimeter is included under this s. cope, the extent of the public improvements included as part of the development program is limited to a single entrance off of Annandale Road entrance features, the passenger vehicle parking lot, a laboratory building with entry drive, a fire center, a water storage and treatment facility and the associated civil utilities such as storm, sanitary a Wiles Mensch Corporation applied for and received a waiver from the Maryland Department of Environmental Control because an existing regional pond off site provides stormwater management.  This was a design build project with a due diligence and environmental studies done.  WMC coordinated with another firm for landscaping. Two wells for source tank fill-in use as well as above grade storage tanks for wastewater treatment facility storage provide recycled water to the facility.

 

Dover Air Force Base, Visiting Officers Quarters Dover, Delaware - Site plan development including grading, parking, utilities, stormwater management design, relocation of HTHW Distribution System and Landscape Design.  Design of a new 66,450 s.f., 3-story facility to support both short and long term transient activity for officers assigned to Dover Air Force Base.  The facility is “U” shaped with a 2-story central lobby/lounge at the bottom of the U.  A vestibule and a freestanding canopy protect the entrance doors.  A double loaded internal corridor provides access to the 111 units including 6 suites and handicapped accessible units.  Mechanical equipment is housed in a free standing building at the end of the courtyard formed by the U shape plan.  The exterior of the building consists of cast stone base and sills, face brick and EIFS walls, aluminum framed insulated glass windows and metal standing seam sloped roof.  The exterior walls are load bearing CMU with precast concrete plank floors.  The HVAC system is 4-pipe with vertical fan coil units located in each guest room.

 

 

USPS Post Office, Herndon, Virginia - Design/Build - Design/Build contract for a new 19,000 s.f. main post office with parking and landscaping on a 4 acre site.  The work includes all site development, associated utilities and building construction consisting of a high-bay workroom and a retail and support module.  Construction systems include load bearing cavity masonry walls, steel frame, roofing system, and light gauge metal stud interior partition construction.  Site work includes curbs, gutters and paving to provide parking for customers, employees and postal equipment.

 

 

Smithsonian Arts & Industries Building Renovation - Washington, DC
Wiles Mensch Corporation was involved with the phased renovation of two National Historic Landmark buildings on the National Mall: the 1851 Smithsonian Institution (or Castle) Building and the 1881 Arts and Industries Building.   These two buildings were established as the United States’ first national museum and are of national historical significance. The primary purpose in the renovation was to provide updated building systems and telecommunications technology in an historically-appropriate solution that maintains the historic integrity and appearance of the existing buildings.  In the Arts & Industries Building, a second purpose was to restore the original functional and visual integrity of the building. The building, originally designed as exhibit space, was subdivided over the years on a piecemeal basis to house both exhibit and administrative space. The renovation encompasses mechanical, electrical, lighting, fire and life safety, security, and communications systems, as well as provisions for i