The Roasting Plant
Clients
Roasting Plant
Region
Washington, DC
Size
1250 sq. ft.
Architect
Studio //3877
Year Completed
2023
Size
1250 sq. ft.
Sector
Buildings
Sub-Sector
Culture & Recreation
About Project
TEEL has successfully completed the tenant fit-out for the Roasting Plant located in Washington, DC. Notably, this project was executed within an accelerated construction schedule. The space itself prominently featured their innovative Javabot, elevating the coffee experience to new heights.
The project involved a total floor area of 161,000 sq. ft., which includes a 42,227 sq. ft. casino floor and 124 guest rooms within an attached five-storey hotel building (built by another developer). Guests can enjoy over 500 slot machines and gaming tables. The casino also features dining options such as MATCH Eatery & Public House, Summit Bar, and The Buffet.
Our Client’s Challenge
Developing and maintaining transformation programs in finance, logistics/supply chains, information technology, training and procurement to help foster cost effectiveness and efficiency without the loss of Defense capability. Taking advantage of opportunities to help reduce costs while maintaining operational capability through partnerships.
Our Approach And Solution
The expansion includes eight additional wide-body gates, four jet bridge gates and four remote stand operation bus gates to increase capacity in the international terminal. The new restaurants and bars, retail areas, digital art and pet relief area improve the passenger experience. An iconic showpiece within the expansion is an island forest, complete with three live hemlock trees and contained within an open-air glass atrium.
What Customers Say?
“ To say that this 3 month modernization was a Herculean task would be an understatement. I remain convinced at this time, 2 weeks prior to occupancy that no other construction firm in the Bay Area could have handled such a task and pulled it off successfully. Alten collaborated with the district and design team on cost savings including. ”