Fort Myer Construction Corp.

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Washington, DC 20018

Company Info

  • Est. 1972
  • Annual Vol Not Provided

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Our Story

Fort Myer Construction Corporation is a leading contractor in the Washington D.C. metropolitan area, focusing on an array of infrastructure construction disciplines. Located in the D.C. Metropolitan area, Fort Myer is uniquely organized to be responsive to the infrastructure needs of its clients due to the resources and relationships it has developed over its many years as a D.C. based business.

Founded in 1972 as a small masonry and concrete contractor, the firm has grown to more than 600 craftsman supported by an administrative staff, including project managers, professional engineers, estimators, and a fully staffed safety department. Its fleet includes more than several hundred pieces of equipment including tandem dump trucks, pavers, milling machines, backhoes, dozers, motor graders, as well as numerous loaders and cranes.

Fort Myer owns and operates multiple asphalt plants, offering customers various federal and state approved mixes. Fort Myer’s plants service the Maryland, Virginia, and D.C. area with several hundred thousand tons of asphalt material annually.

Fort Myer typically self-performs critical work items including earthwork, excavation, concrete & asphalt paving, site development, foundations and structures. By self-performing much of this work, Fort Myer provides clients with cost and scheduling savings.

Fort Myer has received many awards for its outstanding record of construction safety. This distinction not only rewards it for its continuing corporate focus on professionalism and safety throughout the Company, but it spotlights Fort Myer as a company that protects its workers, the workers of other companies, as well as the general public.

The cornerstones of Fort Myer’s success continue to sustain its growth: quality workmanship based on skills and expertise of an international staff committed to excellence; reliability in completing projects in a timely manner; flexibility in working as part of the client's team; financial strength to provide the needed resources for each job; and strong, professional management. These assets have made Fort Myer a formidable participant in development and construction for over 40 years.

What We Do

Commercial Experience

Bridge Misc Project Road / Highway Tunnel Utilities
Arena / Stadium Athletic Field Civil & Site Development Design Build Hotel / Motel Lighting Retrofits Non-Building Construction Park / Playground Residential Building

Regions & Counties Serviced

  • Washington D.C.

District Of Columbia All

Maryland All

Virginia All

Our CSI Codes

01 35 16 - Alteration Project Procedures
01 53 26 - Temporary Runarounds
01 55 19 - Temporary Parking Areas
01 55 23 - Temporary Roads
03 11 13.13 - Concrete Slip Forming
03 35 23 - Exposed Aggregate Concrete Finishing
03 35 26 - Grooved Concrete Surface Finishing
03 37 23 - Roller-Compacted Concrete
23 22 13.13 - Underground Steam and Condensate Heating Piping
25 05 26 - Grounding and Bonding for Integrated Automation
26 01 10 - Operation and Maintenance of Medium-Voltage Electrical Distribution
26 01 20 - Operation and Maintenance of Low-Voltage Electrical Distribution
26 05 43 - Underground Ducts and Raceways for Electrical Systems
26 06 10 - Schedules for Medium-Voltage Electrical Distribution
26 06 20 - Schedules for Low-Voltage Electrical Distribution
26 06 20.26 - Wiring Device Schedule
26 10 00.00.01 - Medium-Voltage Electrical Distribution
26 18 13 - Medium-Voltage Cutouts
26 20 00.00.01 - Low-Voltage Electrical Distribution
26 21 00.00.01 - Low-Voltage Overhead Electrical Power Systems
26 43 13 - Transient-Voltage Suppression for Low-Voltage Electrical Power Circuits
27 05 26 - Grounding and Bonding for Communications Systems
31 21 16.13 - Methane Venting
31 22 16.13 - Roadway Subgrade Reshaping
32 01 17.62 - Stress-Absorbing Membrane Interlayer
32 01 23 - Base Course Reconditioning
32 01 26 - Rigid Paving Rehabilitation
32 01 26.74 - Concrete Overlays
32 01 29 - Rigid Paving Repair
32 01 29.62 - Concrete Paving Raising
32 06 10 - Schedules for Bases, Ballasts, and Paving
32 06 10.13 - Pedestrian Walkway Schedule
32 10 00.00.01 - Bases, Ballasts, and Paving
32 11 13 - Subgrade Modifications
32 11 13.13 - Lime-Treated Subgrades
32 11 13.16 - Bituminous-Treated Subgrades
32 11 16 - Subbase Courses
32 11 16.13 - Sand-Clay Subbase Courses
32 11 26 - Asphaltic Base Courses
32 11 26.13 - Plant Mix Asphaltic Base Courses
32 11 26.16 - Road Mix Asphaltic Base Courses
32 11 26.19 - Bituminous-Stabilized Base Courses
32 11 29 - Lime Treated Base Courses
32 11 29.13 - Lime-Fly Ash-Treated Base Courses
32 11 33.13 - Portland Cement-Stabilized Base Courses
32 11 36 - Concrete Base Courses
32 11 36.13 - Lean Concrete Base Courses
32 11 36.16 - Plain Cement Concrete Base Courses
32 11 36.19 - Hydraulic Cement Concrete Base Courses
32 12 13.13 - Tack Coats
32 12 13.16 - Asphaltic Tack Coats
32 12 13.23 - Asphaltic Prime Coats
32 12 16 - Asphalt Paving
32 12 16.13 - Plant-Mix Asphalt Paving
32 12 16.16 - Road-Mix Asphalt Paving
32 12 16.19 - Cold-Mix Asphalt Paving
32 12 16.23 - Reinforced Asphalt Paving
32 12 16.26 - Fiber-Modified Asphalt Paving
32 12 16.29 - Polymer-Modified Asphalt Paving
32 12 16.33 - Granulated Rubber-Modified Asphalt Paving
32 12 19 - Asphalt Paving Wearing Courses
32 12 19.13 - Road-Mix Asphalt Paving Wearing Courses
32 12 19.16 - Resin-Modified Asphalt Paving Wearing Courses
32 12 19.19 - Porous Friction Asphalt Paving Wearing Courses
32 12 36.13 - Asphaltic Seal and Fog Coats
32 13 13 - Concrete Paving
32 13 13.13 - Exposed Aggregate Concrete Paving
32 13 13.16 - Power-Compacted Concrete Paving
32 13 13.19 - Prestressed Concrete Paving
32 13 16.13 - Patterned Concrete Paving
32 13 16.16 - Roller-Compacted Concrete Paving
32 13 16.19 - Imprinted Concrete Paving
32 13 16.23 - Stamped Concrete Paving
32 16 13.13 - Cast-In-Place Concrete Curbs and Gutters
32 16 13.16 - Cast-In-Place Concrete Curbs
32 16 13.19 - Cast-In-Place Concrete Gutters
33 01 60 - Operation and Maintenance of Hydronic and Steam Energy Utilities
33 01 70 - Operation and Maintenance of Electrical Utilities
33 01 80 - Operation and Maintenance of Communications Utilities
33 06 10 - Schedules for Water Utilities
33 06 40 - Schedules for Storm Drainage Utilities
33 06 60 - Schedules for Hydronic and Steam Energy Utilities
33 06 70 - Schedules for Electrical Utilities
33 09 40 - Instrumentation and Control for Storm Drainage Utilities
33 09 60 - Instrumentation and Control for Hydronic and Steam Energy Utilities
33 09 70 - Instrumentation and Control for Electrical Utilities
33 11 16 - Site Water Utility Distribution Piping
33 29 00.00.01 - Well Abandonment
33 33 13 - Sanitary Utility Sewerage
33 33 16 - Combined Utility Sewerage
33 34 13 - Sanitary Utility Sewerage Inverted Siphons
33 41 13 - Public Storm Utility Drainage Piping
33 50 00.00.01 - Fuel Distribution Utilities
33 51 13 - Natural-Gas Piping
33 60 00.00.01 - Hydronic and Steam Energy Utilities
33 61 13 - Underground Hydronic Energy Distribution
33 61 23 - Aboveground Hydronic Energy Distribution
33 63 13 - Underground Steam and Condensate Distribution Piping
33 63 23 - Aboveground Steam and Condensate Distribution Piping
33 70 00.00.01 - Electrical Utilities
33 71 19 - Electrical Underground Ducts and Manholes
33 71 36 - Extra-High-Voltage Wiring
33 71 36.13 - Overhead Extra-High-Voltage Wiring
33 71 39 - High-Voltage Wiring
33 71 39.13 - Overhead High-Voltage Wiring
33 71 39.23 - Underground High-Voltage Wiring
33 71 49 - Medium-Voltage Wiring
33 71 49.13 - Overhead Medium-Voltage Wiring
33 71 49.23 - Underground Medium-Voltage Wiring
33 79 19 - Utilities Grounding
33 79 19.13 - Electrical Utilities Grounding
33 79 19.16 - Communications Utilities Grounding
33 81 23 - Aerial Cable Installation Hardware
34 01 13 - Operation and Maintenance of Roadways
34 01 33 - Operation and Maintenance of Airfields
34 01 43 - Operation and Maintenance of Bridges
34 05 13 - Common Work Results for Roadways
34 05 33 - Common Work Results for Airports
34 05 43 - Common Work Results for Bridges
34 06 13 - Schedules for Roadways
34 06 33 - Schedules for Airfields
34 06 43 - Schedules for Bridges
34 21 16 - Traction Power Substations
34 21 16.13 - AC Traction Power Substations
34 21 16.16 - DC Traction Power Substations
40 23 36 - Sanitary Water Process Piping
40 95 73 - Process Control Wiring

Project Experience

  • Union
  • Non-Union
  • Public
  • Private
  • Projects From $500,000 to $2,000,000

Gallery

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Roadway - Rehabilitation of Brentwood Road, NE
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Anacostia River Tunnel at RFK Stadium Photo 1
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DC Bar
Featured Image 4
The Ballston Quarter Residential Development
Service Area and Locations Map for Fort Myer Construction Corp.

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