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Langan Opens an Arlington, Virginia Office to Serve the Mid-Atlantic Region
Written by Langan Engineering & Environmental Services
Tuesday, 06 January 2009
Arlington, Virginia (January 6, 2009) – Langan Engineering & Environmental Services, a premier land development engineering and environmental consulting firm, has announced the opening of a new office in Arlington, Virginia. The latest Langan office will provide the firm’s integrated suite of geotechnical, site/civil, and environmental engineering services to developers, property owners, architects, and corporate clients throughout the Mid-Atlantic Region.
The new Langan office is at 2300 Clarendon Blvd, Suite 711, conveniently located at the Arlington Courthouse Metro Station. The firm has worked on several development projects in the region, including Turnberry Tower in Arlington, where Langan performed comprehensive geotechnical and environmental engineering for the 25-story luxury high-rise condominium.
“With prosperous offices in key locations throughout New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and Florida, our Virginia office allows us to service clients and projects in the Mid-Atlantic Region and will strengthen our presence along the entire eastern seaboard,” said David T. Gockel, President/CEO, Langan. “At the same time, by bringing our unmatched combination of integrated services and our client-responsive culture to the greater DC market, we expect to set a new standard of excellence among consultants in the area.”
Langan’s Mid-Atlantic office will be led by Ryan C. Linthicum, P.E., an Associate who has managed multiple major projects in the New York Metropolitan area during his 11 years with the firm.
Langan consistently ranks among the Top 5 Best Engineering Firms to Work For by Civil Engineering News and ranks among the top 20 Green Design Firms by Engineering News-Record.
About Langan Engineering & Environmental Services
Founded in 1970 and headquartered in Elmwood Park, N.J., Langan is a premier provider of integrated land development engineering and environmental consulting services. Currently, Langan (www.langan.com) employs approximately 650 professionals and has regional offices in New York City; Philadelphia, Bethlehem, and Doylestown, PA; New Haven, CT; Trenton, NJ; Arlington, VA; Miami and Tallahassee, FL; Los Angeles, CA; and Las Vegas, NV. Langan's core disciplines are site/civil, geotechnical, and environmental engineering, as well as landscape architecture + planning, survey/mapping, traffic/transportation, CADD/GIS, natural resources consulting/permitting, and sustainable design. The firm works in virtually all real estate development sectors including commercial, residential, retail, office, industrial, high-rise, school construction (K-12 and colleges/universities), hospitals/healthcare, mixed-use, stadiums/arenas, waterfront development, Brownfield redevelopment, urban revitalization, and corporate environmental site assessment and remedial design. Langan International, the worldwide subsidiary of Langan Engineering & Environmental Services, provides all firm services to private and public sector clients around the globe. Langan was named Engineering Firm of the Year by the Developers & Builders Alliance and ranks #1 in retail design, according to New York Construction magazine. The firm consistently ranks among the Top 5 Best Engineering Firms to Work For by Civil Engineering News and ranks among the top 20 Green Design Firms by Engineering News-Record.
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