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New Company Headquarters Opens Near Dunn Loring Metro

A company with a longtime presence in Fairfax County has its new headquarters near the Dunn Loring Metro.

ENSCO, which has been in Fairfax County for more than 50 years, moved its company headquarters to the Dunn Loring Metro area.
ENSCO, which has been in Fairfax County for more than 50 years, moved its company headquarters to the Dunn Loring Metro area. (Emily Leayman/Patch)

VIENNA, VA — Engineering consultant ENSCO has opened its new global headquarters near the Dunn Loring-Merrifield Metro station, the Fairfax County Economic Development Authority announced. A grand opening was held Wednesday.

ENSCO, which serves government and private company clients in the aerospace, national security, and surface transportation sectors, located its headquarters at 2600 Park Tower Drive, Vienna. The space serves more than 120 corporate team members in executive leadership, finance, information technology, human resources, marketing, contracts, rail sales, engineering and administration.

"Relocating our corporate headquarters marks an exciting milestone for our company," said ENSCO President Jeff Stevens. "This move not only reflects our growth and success but also our commitment to providing a dynamic and collaborative environment for our team. Our new space at 2600 Park Tower Drive is designed to foster innovation, enhance productivity, and support our continued mission to deliver exceptional service to our customers."

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The new location provides close access to the Orange Line Metro station as well as Interstate 66 and Interstate 495.

Interstate 66 at the 495 exits as seen from the Dunn Loring Metro, Emily Leayman/Patch

The company has been in Fairfax County for over 50 years and has 750 employees headquartered in the region.

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"I want to congratulate the entire ENSCO team for your new state-of-the-art headquarters here in Vienna, and I want to thank you for your continued investment in advancing critical innovation from Fairfax County," said Fairfax County Board of Supervisors Chairman Jeff McKay. "We are committed to accelerating the growth of our talent pipeline and continue to provide access to the top talent needed to grow your operations."

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