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Skanska Tops Out First WELL Precertified Construction in Northern Virginia 

Skanska, a global development and construction firm based in Sweden, has topped out 3901 Fairfax, a nine-story, 201,000-square-foot office building in Arlington, Virginia. The project, which targets LEED Gold, WELL Core V2 Gold and WiredScore Gold certifications, is the first WELL Precertified new construction project in Northern Virginia. The project will be completed in 2024. 

“3901 Fairfax will set the standard for meaningful workplaces,” said Mark Carroll, executive vice president and regional manager of Skanska USA Commercial Development’s D.C. market. “From the park-like plaza with inviting retail space to the indoor-outdoor biophilic design – we are creating a one-of-a-kind experience for future occupants to enjoy this dynamic Arlington neighborhood.”  

Skanska’s current projects in the Greater D.C. area include the Douglas McArthur elementary school in Alexandria; VHC Health’s new Outpatient Pavilion and garage in Arlington; A 12-story, mixed-use development with 275 apartments called OZMA in Washington and The Heming, a 28-story, 410-unit apartment building in Tysons. 

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