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For Immediate Release:

April 23, 2026

DPR Construction

Alyssa Sans
alyssas@dpr.com

Customers will benefit from DPR, OES and EIG teams sharing space, strengthening integrated delivery for complex projects in Central Virginia 

HENRICO, VA – For customers in Central Virginia, more integrated construction services that drive value are closer to home. DPR Construction expanded its Richmond-area presence in Henrico County with a 9,100-sq.-ft. build-out at its Innsbrook facility to bring several of DPR’s strategic partners under one roof. Supported in part by Henrico County’s Technology Zone program, the result is a more integrated environment for project delivery. 

“Bringing these services together in one space improves how we collaborate and deliver for our clients,” said Emily Covey, DPR’s local business unit leader. “As projects become more complex, this setup allows us to move faster, share expertise more effectively, and scale with the region’s growth.”

Co-located in the space are DPR partners that bring more integrated services for projects across DPR’s core markets: OES Equipment, a provider of jobsite materials, site services, equipment rental, manufactured products, supply chain services, and special procurement and EIG Electrical Systems, which provides electrical expertise for technically challenging and sustainable projects.

“Now, some of the partners we have on many projects are now onsite with us every day here at the office,” Covey said. “Not only do we have a coordinated hub for preconstruction, procurement, field execution, and operations support, we also have a space that brings everyone in the office closer to the front lines of construction work.”

“DPR Construction’s continued expansion in Innsbrook reflects the strength of Henrico’s diverse business community and the impact of programs like the Greater Henrico Technology Zone,” said Brookland Magisterial District Supervisor Daniel J. Schmitt. “The company’s latest investment will advance their exceptional work in construction, enabling other industries in Henrico and across the region to thrive. We wish them much success.”

Designed by SMBW Architects, the space includes conference rooms, open-office areas, dedicated storage, bulk material and showroom space to support current operations and future growth.

Henrico County officials joined DPR leaders for a ribbon-cutting ceremony, noting the project reflects the county’s focus on reinvestment in existing buildings while supporting long-term job growth. 

“It’s exciting to see DPR Construction build their presence in Henrico, where businesses are supported with the resources they need to flourish,” said Henrico County Board of Supervisors Vice Chair Misty Roundtree. “That support helps companies grow in ways that benefit our entire community.”

DPR has operated in Central Virginia since 1996 and continues to expand its presence as demand grows across advanced technology, life sciences, healthcare, higher education and commercial markets.

About DPR Construction

DPR Construction is a forward-thinking, self-performing general contractor and construction manager specializing in technically complex and sustainable projects for the advanced technology, life sciences, healthcare, higher education and commercial markets. DPR’s portfolio of work ranges from large-scale new construction to small tenant improvements and special projects. Founded in 1990, DPR is a great story of entrepreneurial success as a private, employee-owned company that has grown to a multi-billion-dollar organization with offices around the world. Strategically focused on delivering more predictable outcomes through applications of virtual design & construction, prefabrication, its team of self-perform craft, and leveraging data to learn and improve from DPR consistently ranks among the top building contractors and employs more than 11,000 professionals across its family of companies. For more information, visit http://www.dpr.com.