Dewberry has announced that construction has begun on the Town of Vienna’s Police Station in Vienna, Virginia.
The firm provided architectural design services for the new 29,441-square-foot building. The existing police building is being demolished, and the site will be redeveloped to include the new headquarters.
“We are excited to be able to celebrate this milestone on the project,” says Dewberry Senior Associate Roderick Williams, AIA, CPD, LEED AP BD+C. “Our team has enjoyed the close relationship we’ve formed with the town and community-at-large and are excited to see this project move forward right here in our own backyard.”
Dewberry’s architecture team worked closely with the town of Vienna to understand the neighborhood and site context around the building, as well as the existing architecture in the town to create a design that would maintain the character while enhancing civic pride. Once complete, the new building will allow all divisions of the police department to work out of the same facility and will feature upgraded technology and security measures. Following project completion, the facility will be submitted for LEED Silver certification.