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HITT Contracting aims to achieve net-zero energy and carbon objectives with new HQ

Written By Alex Klocek

On January 23, 2025, HITT Contracting, a leading national commercial construction firm, began building its new 270,000-square-foot, six-story headquarters in Falls Church, Virginia, near Washington, D.C. The headquarters will feature a state-of-the-art research lab, a 100,000-square-foot solar canopy that will generate all its energy needs, wind turbines, and an advanced Power over Ethernet (PoE) system to optimize efficiency.

Photo source: HITT Contracting

Designed by Gensler, the new headquarters is built with sustainability in mind, aiming for LEED Platinum certification and net-zero energy and carbon status. Several innovative features will help achieve these goals:

  • 100,000-square-foot solar canopy and wind turbines – These renewable energy sources will generate the building’s power, eliminating reliance on traditional energy.
  • Advanced Power over Ethernet (PoE) system – A cutting-edge system that efficiently controls lighting, electrical power, and data, reducing energy waste.
  • 3D-printed recycled office furniture – HITT’s in-house 3D printing farm will create sustainable office furnishings from repurposed materials, cutting down on waste.
  • HyperWall building envelope system – Developed with Building Composites, this next-generation building envelope is lighter, stronger, and more energy-efficient, optimizing performance and sustainability.
  • 40,000-square-foot research lab – In partnership with Virginia Tech’s Coalition for Smart Construction, this facility will focus on hands-on research and development to address sustainability challenges, labor shortages, and material innovation in the built environment.

This project, set to open in early 2027, reflects HITT’s 88-year history in Fairfax County and its commitment to the local community. Located just steps from the West Falls Church Metro station, HITT’s new headquarters will make commuting easier for over 900 team members while supporting sustainable urban development.

Photo source: HITT Contracting

The building will feature several worker amenities to make working there a treat. This will include communal workspaces, a wellness facility, and a one-acre outdoor terrace filled with greenery—perfect for taking a relaxing lunch break.

Employees and visitors will have access to a full-service conference center with a café on the ground floor. Regardless of the type of day, this new facility sets the bar high for any future headquarters.

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