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Arlington Transit Bus Operations and Maintenance Facility
Arlington Transit’s (ART’s) bus service provides safe, cost-effective, and sustainable transportation to riders. Committed to providing environmentally friendly alternatives to driving and achieving carbon neutrality by 2050, ART wanted a partner who could help them reach these goals. Our team was selected to design their new operations and maintenance facility and parking structure.
This facility reflects a modern industrial design and offers functional layouts to improve operational efficiency. The exterior character aligns with the regional planning vision established by Arlington County. Intuitive wayfinding is established at entry points through use of material, color, and glazing with biophilic accents. We selected materials for the larger high-performance facades based on longevity, resilience, and durability with passive elements.
To further support ART’s 2050 goal of carbon neutrality, our team used their knowledge of zero-emission technology to perform predictive power modeling with ZEVDecide. This Stantec-created modeling tool assesses the fleet charging requirements to identify the optimal charging solution for a successful transition to zero emission.
Now complete, the new building centralizes maintenance for ART’s bus fleet and allows for more efficient service to travelers.
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Analy Castillo, Associate, Zero Emissions Technical Lead
I help clients develop pragmatic plans for launching zero-emission bus fleets in the face of overwhelming challenges.
Ken Anderson, Vice President, Buildings, Civic Sector Leader
Architecture has the ability to speak to the human soul. We have a responsibility with every project to create innovative, resilient spaces that connect people to the greater spirit of living.
Reb Guthrie, Principal, Fueling Infrastructure
Creative problem solving—in sometimes unexpected ways—while understanding and respecting user needs is easily the best part about my job.
Mark Nardy, Principal
Good engineering design is finding the appropriate solution that not only meets technical requirements, but also addresses human needs.
Greg Shipley, Principal, Senior Project Manager
Approaching each design with a people-first mentality and developing the project holistically sets the course for a successful project.
Samira Zare Mohazabieh, Sustainable Building Specialist
To positively impact the environment, we must continue to push boundaries in the way buildings perform and reduce embodied carbon emissions.
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