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- Mid-Atlantic | Turner Construction Company
Turner's Mid-Atlantic office is comprised of nearly 300 professionals responsible for more than $800 million of construction on an annual basis
- Kate Beysselance | Turner Construction Team Directory | Turner . . .
Kate Beysselance serves as the Sustainability Manager for Turner in Maryland, Virginia and Washington, DC Kate leads the region’s efforts towards reducing our greenhouse gas emissions, limiting water usage, diverting waste away from landfills, and building more efficient and resilient buildings
- Locations | Turner Construction Company
Turner is a North America-based, international construction services company and is a leading builder in diverse market segments
- Aida Wiebke | Turner Construction Team Directory | Turner Construction . . .
Aida Wiebke serves as the Special Projects Division (SPD) Interiors Manager for Turner in Virginia, Washington, D C , and the surrounding Maryland suburbs
- Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport New Concourse | Projects . . .
A seamless travel experience with state-of-the-art amenities The addition of the new concourse replaced the existing ground-loaded regional jet aircraft hardstand operation with a state-of-the-art regional jet terminal The building architecture remains consistent with the existing Terminal B C facility with an exposed “National yellow” superstructure, glazed exterior curtain wall systems
- Aviation-Market | Turner Construction Company
Turner is a North America-based, international construction services company and is a leading builder in diverse market segments
- Aida Wiebke | Team Directory | Turner Construction Company
Aida Wiebke serves as the Special Projects Division (SPD) Interiors Manager for Turner in Virginia, Washington, D C , and the surrounding Maryland suburbs
- Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport New Concourse
A seamless travel experience with state-of-the-art amenities The addition of the new concourse replaced the existing ground-loaded regional jet aircraft hardstand operation with a state-of-the-art regional jet terminal The building architecture remains consistent with the existing Terminal B C facility with an exposed “National yellow” superstructure, glazed exterior curtain wall systems
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