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STV Bolsters Washington, D.C., Presence With New Office Location

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STV Bolsters Washington, D.C., Presence With New Office Location
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – STV today announced it has relocated its Washington, D.C., office to the 10th floor at 1100 Vermont Ave. NW, expanding its long-standing presence in the nation’s capital and positioning the firm to better support its infrastructure clients across the Mid-Atlantic.

Serving clients across the District, Virginia and Maryland, STV’s Washington, D.C., team provides architecture, engineering, planning and program and construction management services for transportation, transit, buildings and community infrastructure projects. Working with federal, state and local agencies, as well as transit authorities and private clients, the firm helps advance complex infrastructure programs that improve mobility, modernize critical infrastructure and support long-term regional growth.

“This move strengthens our ability to deliver complex infrastructure programs in one of the country’s most dynamic and demanding markets,” said Scott Lovell, PE, vice president and Washington, D.C. and Virginia area manager at STV. “The new space supports deeper collaboration across disciplines as we help clients advance projects that are critical to the region’s mobility and economic development.”

Since 2024, the firm has opened or expanded offices in Virginia Beach, Charlotte, Raleigh, Atlanta, Jacksonville, Lake Mary, Dallas and New York City. These investments align with the firm’s strategic plan and reflect a continued focus on modernized workspaces that support collaboration, client engagement and integrated project delivery.

STV has a long-standing presence in the Mid-Atlantic, with offices in Washington, D.C., Fairfax, Richmond and Virginia Beach. For more than five decades, the firm has supported the region’s most complex transportation and buildings programs, including passenger rail stations, transit facilities and aviation-related infrastructure. Representative projects include Amtrak’s Ivy City Yard modernization, the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority’s Dulles Corridor Metrorail and the Virginia Passenger Rail Authority’s Long Bridge Project.     

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