The April print issue of ENR MidAtlantic will feature some of the region’s top 2023 construction starts.
The list is based on Dodge Data & Analytics as well as other sources. Below is a preliminary list of 20 of those first starts listed alphabetically by region, which includes Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia and the District of Columbia.
These projects are worth more than $200 million each. The preliminary list is subject to change as we gather additional information before publishing the rankings.
If you would like to submit a project for our list, please note that it must have started construction in 2022 and be worth more than $200 million, please email ricej@enr.com with your nominations .
Note also that the start of a project is defined as the start of construction activity at the job site, rather than just the start of pre-construction or a formal groundbreaking ceremony. In addition to the project cost, include the company names of the project team as well as the owner. Also indicate the project start date and expected completion date. It also helps if you include renderings or construction photos as well. Just be sure to include photo credits with the images.
Read the April issue of ENR MidAtlantic to learn more about the ranking of each of these projects and for additional information such as construction costs and project teams.
Inpatient Tower of the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia
Nucor Corp’s 3-million-ton sheet metal mill, Apple Grove, W.Va.
Regional Energy Access Expansion Pipeline, multiple locations in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Maryland
East Campus Building 4 (ECB4), Fort Meade, Maryland.
Celtics Data Center Project (Buildings 1 and 2) (Phase 1), Leesburg, Pa.
Dulles Airport-United Airline Concourse (Design/Construction), Dulles, Va.
North Bus Garage (Division Replacement) DESIGN/BUILD, Washington, DC
CoStar Group Corporate Campus, Richmond, Va.
Form Energy Battery Production Plant, Weirton, W.Va.
Suitland High School Campus, District Heights, Md.
PA/DOT: CAP Pedestrian Facilities, Philadelphia
Central State Hospital, Petersburg, Va.
VA/DOT: Express Lane Segment 4 of I-64 Hampton Roads, Hampton, Virginia.
Archives and Mercury Flora Facilities, Fort Meade, Maryland.
PA State Police Academy, Grantville, Pa.
FROM/DOT: I-95 and SR 896 Interchange REBID, Newark, Del.
Chapel Block mixed-use development, Philadelphia
Titanium Metals Plant and Stack Storage Facility, Ravenswood, W.Va.
Victory Heights Arena and Sports Performance Center, Pittsburgh
Justin Rice is editor of ENR MidAtlantic and ENR New England
