
"The Swirling Group was instrumental in assisting us, a non-profit services provider, purchase a building to serve as our new center. Scott Swirling conducted a study of the feasibility of renovating the building and developed numerous options for us, including multiple project & construction budgets, so we could choose the correct path to meet our service requirements and the monies available. Based on Scott’s efforts, we are creating an investment for our organization’s and our clients’ future."
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
Projects
The Swirling Group, LLC provides project / construction and transition management for law firms, professional service organizations, nonprofit organizations, and other businesses engaged in constructing new offices, renovating current offices, and relocating offices.
Here is a brief glance at some of the projects we have managed:
Center for Sicence in the Public Interest, Washington. D.C.
Led and managed relocation of non-profit consumer food safety & nutrition advocacy organization including overseeing space design, developing and managing $2 million construction & project budget, managing construction of over 18,000 sq ft, orchestrating successful office relocation and disposal of over 800 furniture pieces.
Hillcrest Children'’s Center, Washington, D.C.
Led & managed initial relocation of non-profit mental health provider’s Washington, D.C. headquarters office, including locating new building for purchase, negotiating purchase, conducting due diligence/feasibility study, orchestrating complete internal demolition, and developing $2.6 million build-out budget.
Population Connection, Washington, D.C.
Led and managed relocation of national non-profit’s headquarters office, including locating new office space, negotiating lease, designing space, developing and overseeing build-out budget, managing construction of over 7,000 square feet, organizing and implementing successful office move.
Hattie M.Strong Foundation, Washington, D.C.
Assisted non-profit educational foundation transition from Washington, D.C. to smaller offices in Sterling, Virginia


