F.H. Paschen receives excellence award for courthouse and community center projects

F.H. Paschen receives excellence award for courthouse and community center projects
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F.H. Paschen, a construction company with a 115-year history, has been recognized by the Fairfax County Department of Public Works and Environmental Services (DPWES) with the “Award for Excellence in Building Design and Construction.” The award acknowledges the company’s work on two significant projects: Courtroom Renovations Phase III and the Hybla Valley Community Center.

This marks the second time F.H. Paschen has received this award from DPWES, having previously been honored in 2021 for their work on the Fairfax County Salt Dome construction project.

Charles Lawler, Vice President of F.H. Paschen, expressed gratitude for the recognition, stating, “We are honored to receive this award from Fairfax County, which speaks to the collaborative spirit, technical excellence, and community focus that define every project we take on.” He added that their teams aim to deliver spaces that are both functional and inspiring.

Since its Mid-Atlantic office opened in 2010, F.H. Paschen has completed over $300 million worth of projects. The office’s local team now includes more than 50 employees and focuses on areas including Loudoun and Fairfax counties. The company is known for quality execution and building long-term client relationships.

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