Verizon Campus, Ashburn, VA

Size:
Varied

Highlights:
Data Center
SCIF Rated Office Space
 

The Ashburn Campus of Verizon is a crucial hub for managing and optimizing services that cater to customers across the nation, ensuring swift and secure transmission of data from computers to televisions. This facility is also responsible for testing FiOS devices and maintaining a vast data center used by various online companies.

With a rich heritage in the telecommunications sector, the Ashburn complex was originally established as the headquarters for UUNET, a prominent Internet service provider. Over the years, it underwent ownership changes, including being acquired by MFS Communications Company and subsequently by WorldCom in 1996 (later rebranded as MCI). In 2005, Verizon took over the facility as part of its acquisition of MCI.

SETTY has delivered professional engineering services across numerous projects, several of which are exemplified below.

Tenant Fitout & Assessments

MEP/FP services for several of Verizon’s most secure physical spaces, including a comprehensive MEP tenant fit-out and electrical system assessment for approximately 400,000 square feet.

Scope includes MEP programming for 35,300 square feet of executive office space, MEP/FP design for renovation for a 9,500-square-foot computer lab and 30,000 square feet of SCIF-rated office space, for 30,000 square feet of new office space for Verizon’s 24-hour Secure Operations Center (SOC), and for a 14,500 square feet tenant space dedicated to the relocation of the Mission Critical Payroll and Support departments.

Data Center IV

Electrical and HVAC design for data centers and tenant work, which includes new branch circuitry to support tenant lighting and devices from existing power distribution panels, as well as standby emergency power for data center servers and HVAC equipment. The work involved performing code analysis, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing calculations, and conducting field surveys of existing systems.

Additionally, finalized the type and location of fire alarm devices, including manual pull stations, speakers, audio/visual alarms, and smoke/heat detectors, and designed UPS and panel boards.

Quantum Park

Quantum Park is a top-tier facility, classified as Class A, boasting a wealth of amenities offering leading companies and government agencies unmatched security, adaptability, and power.

This site provides tenants with a distinctive leasing opportunity that is both scalable and swift to market, a feature not found elsewhere in any other office park or development site. Positioned strategically in Loudoun County, renowned for hosting the world's largest Internet exchange point and recognized as one of the most esteemed counties nationwide, Quantum Park is shaping the future of enterprise within an unparalleled environment.

This project involves MEP/FP/FA Schematic Design for the 35,496 GSF Quantum Park G2-3 floor.