Forrester Construction Company has established strong relationships with its clients, as well as the entire building team, that have been key to the successful execution of our projects. These partnerships have resulted in responsive service, competitive pricing, accurate scheduling, and ultimately—satisfied clients.
Of the more than 600 projects Forrester has completed, over 70% were negotiated. In each case, the client required our comprehensive preconstruction and construction services. Our consistent performance and service have also generated a loyal customer base consisting of 84% repeat clients.
At Forrester Construction Company, we believe the difference between a good project and a great project is its execution. In keeping with this philosophy, we have developed several areas of specialized expertise that add value to our services and facilitate the successful administration and delivery of our projects—in terms of project management, design intent, and craftsmanship. Forrester’s expertise includes:
| | • | | M/E/P Systems Implementation | | | • | | Self-Performing Capabilities | | | • | | Construction in Occupied Environments | | | • | | Advanced Information Systems |
We are proud of our record of performance and encourage you to contact our past and present clients for an independent assessment of our construction accomplishments.
Design-Build
Forrester Construction is an ENR Top 250 Design Builder with a portfolio which includes a variety of projects from new construction to complicated renovations. As an integral team leader, our firm brings strong preconstruction services and M/E/P expertise to the design-build process, as well as an ability to:
| | • | | Identify and assimilate key strategic design team members | | | • | | Recognize and address critical design/programming objectives | | | • | | Develop and execute accelerated fast-track schedules | | | • | | Determine fixed costs early in the process | Major design-build projects include: | | • | | Johns Hopkins University - Academic & Research Building; Rockville, MD | | | • | | Ft. Meade Dining Facility; Ft. Meade, Maryland | | | • | | Headquarters Dept. for the Commander of Naval Installations, Bldg. 168, Anacostia Naval Annex, Washington, DC | | | • | | Theatre Warfare Integration Center, Naval Surface Warfare Center; Dahlgren, VA | | | • | | Security Upgrades at Various Locations in the Washington Metropolitanarea | | | • | | Bachelor Enlisted Quarters Bldgs. 1686 & 1687 - Naval Air Facility, AndrewsAir Force Base, MD | | | • | | US Naval Academy - Luce Hall; Annapolis, MD | | | • | | Camp Pendleton Lodging Facilities, CA | | | • | | Navy Lodges, New London, CT and Willow Grove, PA | | | • | | National Naval Medical Center - Mother and Infant Care Center; Bethesda, MD | | | • | | U.S. Department of the Army - Ft. Belvoir Officers’ Club; Ft. Belvoir,VA | | | • | | National Naval Medical Center – Mother and Infant Care Center; Bethesda, MD | Sustainable Design and Construction
Forrester Construction has taken a leading role in the industry in pursuing an environmentally responsible approach to our construction projects. Our expertise in preconstruction services enables us to interface with the client and the design team to explore and evaluate options in sustainable design and construction, through advanced experience with interpretation and implementation of LEEDs design requirements.
During demolition phases, we seek opportunities to reuse and recycle materials within the building project.
If reuse is not practical, we make every effort to reuse materials elsewhere or to donate them to other projects. Our temporary site materials, such as construction fencing, are used again and again. We also attempt to work with materials that are locally available, such as domestic lumber and granite, in order to reduce the energy requirements involved in long-distance transport. Our expertise in energy efficient mechanical/electrical systems and commissioning services also ensures that building operations are performing in an optimal manner.
Our sustainable construction practices include:
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Application of environmentally responsible practices throughout the life of the project |
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During demolition, identification and salvaging of materials that can be reused or recycled |
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| Extensive reuse of temporary materials on construction sites |
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Quality control and commissioning to ensure efficient building system operation |
Forrester Construction provides The
Sustainable Solution. Through Teamwork, We do the Right Thing to Make it Happen! ™
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