MEB takes a partnered team approach to every project, fostering a collaborative environment built on shared goals and mutual accountability. By aligning the owner, design team, and MEB as one unified team, we ensure that all stakeholders understand their interdependence and work together toward collective success. This mindset promotes trust, transparency, and open communication from the start. A strong partnering relationship enables us to proactively address challenges, resolve issues efficiently, and maintain a clear, organized process—ultimately driving the project to successful completion.
This project included a full-campus upgrade to an aging and congested manufacturing plant. MEB provided pre-construction services and led the design-build team in finding the best solution to accommodate future growth and manufacturing efficiencies, while maintaining operations throughout the project.
As the first major Resiliency project in the Mid-Atlantic, this Federally funded project will alleviate flooding in one of Norfolk's oldest waterfront communities. Through living shorelines, pump stations, and new utilities, these vulnerable neighborhoods will see the results of efforts to combat climate change in Hampton Roads.
An approximately 200,000 square foot indoor Sports Center that will include hardcourt space sufficient to support at least 12 basketball courts that can be converted to 24 volleyball courts, 36 pickleball courts, and other large sports and events activities.
This project included a full-campus upgrade to an aging and congested manufacturing plant. MEB provided pre-construction services and led the design-build team in finding the best solution to accommodate future growth and manufacturing efficiencies, while maintaining operations throughout the project.
Virginia Beach Sports Center is a first of its kind in the East Coast with 12 basketball courts (convertible to 24 volleyball courts) and a 200-meter hydraulically banked track. The facility will be host to weekday and weekend sporting events, enhancing quality of life for the Hampton Roads community and...
This project is a crucial step in expanding Nansemond Treatment Plant's capacity in order to produce SWIFT Water and receive the flow from the closing Boat Harbor Treatment Plant.
MEB was the Construction Manager for this transformative Center for Innovation and Performing Arts for Cape Henry Collegiate. Students now have access to a new state-of-the-art theater, orchestra room, dance studio, along with fabrication & engineering labs.