Locations · Nationwide

The DMV first.
The country next.

Headquartered in Ashburn, Virginia. Elevator and facility service contracts run through cleared regional crews across the DMV (DC, Maryland, Virginia), federal markets, and the largest US commercial metros.

01 / DMV · Home market

DC, Maryland,
Virginia.

Ashburn HQ sits inside the DMV. Crews dispatch across 29 cities with documented metro response targets written into every contract. Federal facilities, SLED institutions, commercial property, and residential elevator owners.

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Ashburn

Our home market. Ashburn sits at the center of Loudoun County's data center alley and the rapidly growing Dulles corridor. Elevator portfolios here run heavy on mixed-use developments, data center support buildings, and corporate headquarters tied to the federal contracting industry.

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Aberdeen

Aberdeen Proving Ground hosts Army research, development, and acquisition operations across hundreds of buildings. Elevator portfolios here demand contractors comfortable inside a sprawling federal installation.

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Alexandria

Alexandria mixes federal agency offices in the southern Mark Center / Eisenhower corridor with historic Old Town commercial property and waterfront residential. Elevator portfolios cover everything from agency tenant fit-outs to boutique mixed-use buildings.

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Annapolis

The Maryland state capital and home to the US Naval Academy. Elevator portfolios here serve the Commonwealth government, USNA facilities, and a tightly held historic and waterfront commercial market.

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Arlington

Arlington concentrates the Pentagon, federal sponsor offices, and the Crystal City and Rosslyn high-rise corridors. Elevator service buyers here are often security-cleared facilities groups with strict documentation expectations.

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Baltimore

Baltimore mixes Johns Hopkins, the Inner Harbor commercial high-rises, federal agency offices (SSA, CMS), and a dense civic and SLED footprint. Elevator portfolios scale from single-tenant to multi-site institutional.

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Bethesda

Bethesda runs on Walter Reed, NIH, and a dense corporate office and residential high-rise corridor along Wisconsin Avenue. Elevator portfolios are split between major federal medical campuses and Class A commercial property.

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College Park

Anchored by the University of Maryland flagship campus and the National Archives at College Park. Institutional elevator portfolios run through SLED and federal cultural-asset channels.

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Columbia

Columbia is a planned community with deep federal contractor presence (cyber and defense) tied to Fort Meade. Elevator portfolios mix corporate campuses, mid-rise residential, and growing mixed-use developments.

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Fairfax

Fairfax County government, public school portfolios, and George Mason University facilities anchor the city's institutional buyer base. SLED elevator contracts here often run on multi-year cycles with documented inspection cadence.

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Falls Church

Falls Church anchors the I-66 corridor with health systems, federal agency annexes, and a dense mix of small commercial property. Elevator contracts here often bundle into broader facility services portfolios for cost discipline.

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Fort Belvoir

Fort Belvoir hosts Army, DLA, and DTRA headquarters operations along the Route 1 corridor. Elevator service contracts here run through federal facility channels with documented security, escort, and badging procedures.

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Fort Meade

Fort Meade hosts the NSA, US Cyber Command, DISA, and a deep contractor footprint along the BWI parkway. Elevator service portfolios here run through cleared facility channels with strict access protocols.

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Frederick

Frederick hosts Fort Detrick and a growing biotech and life sciences corridor. Elevator portfolios pair federal medical research campuses with mid-market commercial property.

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Gaithersburg

NIST headquarters and the surrounding biotech corridor define Gaithersburg's institutional elevator market. Commercial property runs along I-270 with strong multi-tenant landlord representation.

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Herndon

Herndon's office park inventory along the Dulles Toll Road serves contractors and tech firms. Portfolios here ask for predictable preventive routes and clean reporting in support of multi-tenant landlords.

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Leesburg

Leesburg blends Loudoun County government, growing mixed-use developments, and the long-running Lansdowne corridor. Elevator portfolios here are smaller per building but distributed across the county.

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McLean

McLean blends federal sponsor offices, intel community contractors, and high-end commercial property. Elevator portfolios here demand discretion, documented chain-of-custody on parts, and contractors comfortable inside controlled buildings.

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Norfolk

Norfolk anchors the largest US Navy base globally plus the Joint Forces Staff College. Hampton Roads elevator portfolios run through federal facility channels and a deep commercial maritime industrial base.

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Quantico

Quantico hosts the Marine Corps base, the FBI Academy, and the DEA training center. Elevator portfolios here demand contractors who can clear escort requirements and operate inside controlled installations.

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Reston

Reston Town Center anchors one of the densest federal contractor employment corridors in the country. Office, mixed-use, and residential elevator portfolios share the same Silver Line corridor that buyers expect a single prime to cover end-to-end.

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Richmond

The Virginia state capital. Commonwealth agencies, the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, and a growing downtown commercial market make Richmond a structured SLED and commercial elevator market.

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Rockville

Rockville hosts Montgomery County government operations, federal agency offices (HHS, NCI), and a growing biotech corporate base along the I-270 life sciences corridor.

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Silver Spring

Silver Spring concentrates federal agency offices (FDA, NOAA, HHS components), Montgomery County government, and downtown mixed-use elevator portfolios.

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Sterling

Sterling carries a significant share of the airport-adjacent industrial, data center, and mixed-use property along Route 28. Many buildings are bundled portfolios under regional REITs or industrial landlords.

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Tysons

Tysons is now a vertical city. Class A office towers, residential high-rises, and luxury retail anchors share the same elevator service market. Property managers here measure incumbents on documented dispatch times, not anecdotes.

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Vienna

Vienna sits between the Tysons commercial core and the Fairfax county government footprint. Service portfolios here often span small office, condo associations, and county-leased space.

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Virginia Beach

Naval Air Station Oceana and the resort and convention high-rise corridor share the same elevator service market. Documentation discipline matters here for both federal and tourism-driven buyers.

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Washington

Washington concentrates more federally leased office space than any other US city. Elevator portfolios here cluster around GSA-leased buildings, agency headquarters, and the K Street and downtown commercial corridors. Maintenance contracts almost always require ASME A17.1 compliance and AHJ-ready documentation.

02 / Federal markets

Federal installations
outside the DMV.

JBSA, Colorado Springs, MacDill, Pearl Harbor, Redstone, Hampton Roads. Where federal facility portfolios concentrate outside the National Capital Region.

03 / Commercial metros

REIT-grade portfolios.

New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas. The largest US elevator-installed bases. Independent service alternatives to the OEM majors are increasingly preferred by REIT and BOMA-style portfolios.

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