Summer Consultants Headquarters Fit-out

Perhaps one of our most difficult projects – designing for ourselves… After occupying our former location for over 30 years, we were in desperate need of a renewed office space and more amenities. Some of the key goals for a new office space were: Accessibility to public transportation. Shower facilities as several employees bicycle to and… Read More

Pace West Elementary School

Summer Consultants provided mechanical, electrical, and plumbing engineering design services as part of a multi-discipline team for the design of the $7,698,000 Pace West School in Gainesville, Virginia. The single-story, 39,998 SF special education school contains 19 classrooms for grades K – 12. Additional areas include a media center, a combination gymnasium and cafeteria, a… Read More

Building 2007

Summer Consultants led a multi-discipline team to completely renovate Building 2007 at Marine Corps Base Quantico. Building 2007 was originally constructed as a barracks pre-World War 2, but has been modified for offices on the first and basement floors. Originally called Barrack G, the building is a contributing resource to the Base Historic District. The… Read More

National Museum of the Marine Corps Exhibit Lighting

Summer Consultants designed the power and controls for the exhibit lighting for the final phase of the addition to the National Museum of the Marine Corps. All exhibit lighting throughout the 115,000 SF building addition ties into the existing lighting control system. The lighting control design provides two new DMX control servers, each with an… Read More

Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Headquarters HVAC and Energy Study

Summer Consultants analyzed HVAC, energy, and water conservation opportunities as part of a Master Plan Study for the McNamara Headquarters Complex at Ft. Belvoir, Virginia. The 1.22 million SF complex houses the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) – the Department of Defense’s largest combat logistics support agency – and a Child Development Center. The Master Plan… Read More