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Successful National Capital Planning Commission Review for US Secret Service Rowley Training Center Master Plan Update

Established by Congress in 1924, the National Capital Planning Commission (NCPC) is the federal government’s central planning agency for the National Capital Region (NCR). Through planning, policymaking, and project review of all federal and select local government projects in the NCR, NCPC protects and advances the federal government’s interest in the region’s […]

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Fort Campbell, Kentucky Workshop

 The Urban Collaborative spent time at Fort Campbell, Kentucky to help define requirements for a new Air Traffic Control Tower (ATCT). We spent time on site with their fantastic airfield management team, evaluating the existing ATCT to determine how to design a new one. For our team members who had […]

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Planning Workshop at Ramstein Air Base, Germany

The Urban Collaborative participated in a workshop held at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, with our joint venture partner TranSystems. Our tasks were to develop a conceptual plan for a new Security Cooperation Events Center (SCEC) and Campus Plan for Ramstein Air Base. The SCEC will support USAFE-USAFRICA and other units […]

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NASA in Eugene

The Urban Collaborative held a NASA Agency Master Plan (AMP) leadership workshop at our Eugene office in October. We’re working with headquarters and all ten NASA Centers to develop to an AMP that will guide mission-driven real property investment prioritization decisions. Thanks to everyone who has contributed so far!

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The UC is selected for $800M USAID IDIQ Contract

The Urban Collaborative (UC) has been selected to receive the seven-year global indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract for architect-engineer (A-E) services with the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). This IDIQ contract has a $800 million ceiling focusing on water, environmental, energy and telecom services in developing countries to […]

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A BIG month for Lyndsey Deaton – AICP and a Doctor of Philosophy in Architecture from the University of Oregon.

At the UC, we believe that sustainability encompasses social and economic issues as well as environmental issues. In part, that is why we are so proud of our Senior Architect and Planner, Lyndsey Deaton, PhD, RA, AICP, PMP for completing a Doctor of Philosophy in Architecture from the University of Oregon with […]