Back in February, Clark Construction announced that it topped out (bringing the project to full height) Twinbrook Quarter, a 12-story mixed-use tower in Rockville, that will be the home of an 80,000 foot Wegmans store. Once complete, the transit-oriented project will feature 452 residential units, approximately 30,000 square feet of retail space, in addition to the grocery store. A recent update, per Twinbrook Quarter, is available below:
“We have started work on the building façade. Constructing the façade is done in layers, starting with steel framing, followed by blueboard sheeting, black weatherproofing and window frames. The crew will start laying the exterior brickwork in a few more weeks, beginning with the portion of the building that will face the extended Chapman Avenue. This phase is a big step forward in the construction process that will make the structure come “alive.” Approximately 400 crew-members are working on site.
Passersby may notice other changes to the site. One noticeable difference is that we have one less crane on the site. The second crane will be removed in the coming weeks and we expect that the last crane will be removed by the end of April. Exterior lifts remain in place to carry heavy material up to the construction crews on various building levels. In addition to the work on the outside, we are installing piping and ductwork throughout the inside of the building.” The project is not expected to be completed until 2024-2025.
Additional information at https://www.reimaginetwinbrook.com. Featured photo courtesy of Reimagine Twinbrook.