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Conti Federal opens Washington, D.C. office as federal contractor expands operations and leadership structure

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January 27, 2026/11:56 AM
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Conti Federal opens Washington, D.C. office as federal contractor expands operations and leadership structure
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New office signals a closer base for federal work

Conti Federal Services, a construction and design-build contractor focused on U.S. federal government projects, has opened a new office in Washington, D.C., adding a presence in the nation’s primary hub for federal procurement and program management. The company has described the office as part of a broader expansion intended to support federal projects worldwide.

The Washington opening was presented alongside other growth moves in 2025, including a relocation into larger headquarters space in Orlando, Florida, and a planned new office in Guam. The expansion reflects an operational model built around supporting military construction, secure facilities, critical infrastructure, environmental remediation, and disaster response work for federal clients.

Expansion paired with leadership changes

The company has linked its geographic expansion to changes in its leadership structure, announcing a series of promotions and new assignments designed to strengthen strategic planning and operational delivery. These moves included the creation or reinforcement of senior roles overseeing strategy, operations, marketing, global business development, project controls, and regional program execution.

In describing its rationale for these leadership moves, the company emphasized the need to stay aligned and responsive while expanding into additional regions and capability areas. The approach suggests that the Washington office is intended not only as a business development outpost, but also as a coordination point for large federal programs that require rapid decision-making, compliance oversight, and continuous engagement with multiple stakeholders.

Broader footprint tied to U.S. defense and overseas contracting

Conti Federal’s recent contract history includes U.S. Army Corps of Engineers work in Europe, including multi-award, task-order contracting vehicles that support new construction and repair and maintenance activities. The company has also highlighted work supporting U.S. defense infrastructure in multiple locations overseas, consistent with a posture oriented toward expeditionary construction and secure environments.

The company has stated that its expansion includes new offices designed to support delivery in key operating theaters. Its publicly listed locations include Orlando as a headquarters base and offices in Europe and Israel. The Washington, D.C. office adds a U.S. presence positioned closer to federal agencies, congressional oversight activity, and the broader ecosystem of primes, subcontractors, and compliance advisors that shape the federal construction market.

What the Washington office may change operationally

  • Faster engagement with federal agencies and program offices during acquisition planning, proposal phases, and post-award coordination.

  • Expanded capacity for partnership-building with subcontractors and specialty firms that commonly operate in the D.C. region.

  • Additional support for governance, controls, and reporting practices often required on high-security and mission-critical federal projects.

The company has characterized its 2025 expansion as a combination of new regional offices and internal leadership realignment to support continued growth and global program delivery.

No additional details were publicly provided about the Washington office’s staffing levels, specific address, or initial project portfolio at the time of the announcement.