County Buildings Under Construction


Reston Police Station | Bailey's Fire Station | Fire and Rescue Training Academy | Willow Oaks/Mid-County Human Services Center | McLean Police Station | Fair Oaks Police/Fire and Rescue Station | Animal Shelter | Historic Old Courthouse | Mondloch House | Wiehle Avenue Metro Station

Reston Police Station Renovation/Expansion 

artist rendering of Reston Police Station

key features

  • The new facility will be constructed on the same site as the existing Police Station and Governmental Center.
  • The Police Station and Supervisor’s office will remain open during construction.
  • The project will be certified LEED Silver.
  • Construction will occur in four phases: initial site work, construction of new building, demolition of existing building, final site work.



  • Project Number: PS-000004-001
  • Scope: Construction of a new 36,000-square-feet two-story Police Station and Governmental Center.
  • Estimated Completion: Winter 2015
  • Funding: $18,800,000
  • Architect: AECOM
  • Contractor: Dustin Corporation
  • Project Manager: Kim Callahan
  • Project Engineer: Nikolai Dubynin, 703-324-5800, TTY 711

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Bailey's Crossroads Volunteer Fire Station

artist rendering of Bailey's Crossroads Volunteer Fire Station

key features

  • The project includes demolition of existing building and construction of new fire station.
  • Temporary fire station constructed at 3521 Moncure Avenue to maintain fire and rescue service during construction.
  • The project will be registered as LEED Silver with the US Green Building Council.



  • Project Number: FS-000002-001
  • Scope: A new 16,900 -square-feet replacement station for the 35-year-old station that was severely damaged in the February 2010 snow storm.
  • Estimated Completion: Summer 2014
  • Funding: $11,500,000
  • Architect: LeMay Erickson Willcox Architects
  • Contractor: Scheibel Construction
  • Project Manager: Aaron Koch
  • Project Engineer: Shaukat Faheem, 703-324-5800, TTY 711

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Fire and Rescue Training Academy Expansion/Renovation Phase II

artist rendering of Fire & Rescue Academy Renovation

key features

  • Two story addition includes training classrooms, two tiered lecture classrooms, fitness area, locker rooms and instructor’s offices
  • Renovation and expansion will occur while the Academy continues its important operations.
  • The project will consolidate training functions which currently occur off-site.
  • The project is anticipated to be LEED silver.



  • Project Number: FS-000008-002 / 312
  • Scope: Design and construction of an approximate 27,460-square-foot two-story addition plus renovation of approximately 4,500 square feet of existing interior spaces for the main training academy building.
  • Estimated Completion: Summer 2014
  • Funding: $13,689,564
  • Architect: Dewberry
  • Contractor: Manekin Construction
  • Project Manager: Christopher Smith
  • Project Engineer: Allen Quinde, 703-324-5800, TTY 711

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McLean Police Station Renovation/Expansion 

artist rendering of McLean Police Station

key features

  • Renovation and expansion of the McLean District Police Station. The station will remain open during the renovation.
  • Renovation of the Dranesville District Supervisor’s office. The Dranesville Supervisor’s office has been relocated to McLean Square Shopping Center during the renovation period.
  • Renovation will also include a new lobby and renovated community room.
  • The project will be LEED silver.



  • Project Number: PS-000005-001 / 312
  • Scope: Renovation and expansion of the existing police station and governmental center, expanding the facility from 21,600 square feet to 39,200 square feet.
  • Estimated Completion: Fall 2014
  • Funding: $20,100,000
  • Architect: Moseley Architects
  • Contractor: Dustin Construction
  • Project Manager: Christopher Smith
  • Project Engineer: Mike Fegan, 703-324-5800, TTY 711

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Willow Oaks/Mid-County Human Services Center - 8221 Willow Oaks Corporate Drive, Fairfax 

artist rendering of Willow Oaks/Mid-County Human Services Center

key features

  • Replacement of Woodburn Mental Health Center and consolidation of behavioral health and alcohol/drug services programs from a number of leased spaces.
  • A small emergency operations center, peer resource center, pharmacy, satellite primary care clinic and satellite offices for Information Technology and Facilities Management departments.
  • Common infrastructure improvements, constructed by Inova under a joint agreement, to Arlington Blvd., Willow Oaks Corporate Dr., Williams Dr., traffic lights; and stormwater pond, retaining walls and wetland mitigation provisions.
  • Sustainable design principals and vegetated roofs and other, enhanced stormwater management features; energy-efficient mechanical, electrical and lighting systems; water-saving fixtures, and materials with recycled content. The project goal is to achieve LEED Silver level certification



  • Project Number: HS-000005-001
  • Scope: The project is a human services facility with a total area of 200,000 square feet including 160,000 square feet on four floors and 40,000 square feet in cellar space. The project also includes a parking structure with approximately 700 parking spaces.
  • Estimated Completion: Summer 2014
  • Funding: $82,500,000
  • Architect: Noritake Associates, Inc.
  • Contractor: Manhattan Construction
  • Project Manager: Katayoon Shaya
  • Project Engineer: Maurice Avren, 703-324-5800, TTY 711

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Fair Oaks Police and Fire/Rescue Station - 12300 Lee Jackson Memorial Hwy., Fairfax

artist rendering of Fair Oak Police/Fire & Rescue Station

key features

  • The renovation and expansion of the existing Police Station includes a two-story addition, a new updated main entrance and several smaller additions.
  • The Fire and Rescue Station renovation consists of minor upgrades and two new small additions.
  • The facility will remain operational during construction.
  • Construction will occur is three phases: sitework, construction of new addition, and renovation of existing station


  • Project Number: 312/009225
  • Project Scope: Renovation and expansion of the existing police station from approximately 24,000 square feet to 45,000 square feet with minor upgrades to the fire station.
  • Estimated Completion: Winter 2013
  • Funding: $17,400,000
  • Architect: PSA Dewberry
  • Contractor: Milestone Construction
  • Project Manager: Dennis Holder
  • Project Engineer: Al Quinde, 703-324-5800, TTY 711

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Fairfax County Animal Shelter - 4500 West Ox Rd., Fairfax

artist rendering of Animal Shelter

key features

  • The building expansion will house a new adoption center with adjacent feline, canine and small mammal visitation areas.
  • Additional services such as lost and found, licenses and animal receiving will occur in a separate service center.
  • The renovated and expanded building will be filled with natural light by a combination of windows, clearstory and solatubes.


  • Project Number: 312/009228
  • Project Scope: Renovation and expansion of existing 15,600-square-foot facility to approximately 29,000 square feet.
  • Estimated Completion: Fall 2013
  • Funding: $16,100,000
  • Contractor: Keller Brothers, Inc.
  • Project Manager: Toni Ogurcak/Vincent Cogliano
  • Project Engineer:  Rick Foelsch, 703-324-5800, TTY 711

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Mondloch House Renovation - 3516 Lockheed Blvd., Alexandria

mondloch house renovation

key features

  • The building is currently designed as a homeless shelter for families and is being converted into a congregate care facility to provide efficiency units for formerly homeless adults under a Housing First Program.
  • The majority of the facade will be altered with casement windows varying in size, cementitious siding with trim and applied stone veneer base features.
  • Parking for 28 cars will be provided.


  • Project Number: 144/014316
  • Scope: Renovation and alteration of existing two-story residential building with related site and utility development. The roof of the one story portion of the existing facility will be removed to allow for the addition of a second story to the building. The renovated building will be approximately 11,414 square feet and will maintain its current footprint.
  • Estimated Completion: Summer 2013
  • Funding: $4,614,959
  • Architect: Beery-Rio Architects
  • Contractor: Manekin Construction, LLC
  • Project Manager: Thoria Hassan
  • Project Engineer: Rick Foelsch, 703-324-5800, TTY 711

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Wiehle Avenue Metro Station Facility - 1860 Wiehle Ave., Reston

Wiehle Avenue metro station facility

key features

  • The Facility is connected to the Wiehle-Reston East Station which is the terminus of Phase 1 of the Silver Line to Dulles.
  • The facility will include 2,300 Park & Ride spaces, 46 Kiss & Ride spaces, an underground bus facility with 10 active bays and 2 layover bays and also includes a bike facility capable of holding over 150 bikes.
  • The project includes two new public roads and improvements to two existing public roads, Wiehle Avenue and Sunset Hills Road.
  • The project has six underground levels. The county has five underground parking levels and one underground Bus/Kiss & Ride level. 


  • Project Number: TF-000001-002
  • Scope: A multi-level parking structure with 2,300 parking spaces, 12 bus bays, 45 Kiss & Ride parking spaces, and related roads and infrastructure improvements to tie the proposed Wiehle Avenue Metro Station parking structure to the Metro platform at the Wiehle - Reston East station.
  • Estimated Completion: Summer 2013
  • Funding: $104,000,000
  • Architect: Davis, Carter, Scott, LTD
  • Contractor: Davis Construction
  • Project Manager: Andrew Miller
  • Project Engineer: Rufino Vinluan, 703-324-5800, TTY 711

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