The Glass House Project 2022 Summit
On March 17, 2022, a special convening of the dynamic specialists working on The Menokin Glass House Project gathered at the project site to kick off the next phase of construction beginning this Spring of 2022! Here is an exclusive look at some of the goings on from the day captured in photos in the story gallery below. Look for more exclusive updates throughout the year!
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Menokin would like to thank the following companies and their representatives on their amazing ongoing work to realize the vision of this special project!
Consigli Construction Company
Project Management
Washington, DC
DATA Investigations, LLC
Archaeology
Gloucester Point, VA
Dominion Traditional Building Group
Stone Masonry
Marshall, VA
Encore Sustainable Architects
Historical Architect
Easton, Maryland
John Fidler
Preservation Technology Inc.
Marina Del Ray, California
Machado Silvetti
Design Architecture, Lead Consultant
Boston, Massachusetts
Oak Grove Restoration Company
General Contracting and Consulting: Specializing in Historic Preservation Laytonsville, M
Robert Silman Associates
Structural Engineering
New York, New York
Skanska USA
Owner’s Representative
Washington, DC