• Duval County shore protection project starts this weekend

    Duval County beach residents and visitors will see work start on local beaches this weekend that will improve the coastal area’s resiliency and reduce risk to infrastructure. The Duval County Shore Protection Project will place sand on seven miles of eroded beaches, including Jacksonville, Neptune and a portion of Atlantic Beach.
  • Presidential GreenGov awarded to Fort Carson Project

    The 2016 GreenGov “Building the Future” Presidential award was presented to a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Omaha District project delivery team Sept. 7 in Washington, D.C. for contributions in making the federal government more sustainable.
  • Corps issues $1.47 million task order for LA River non-native vegetation removal

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District issued a $1.47 million task order Sept. 1 under an existing contract to BJD Services of Santa Clarita, California, for strategic in-channel, non-native vegetation, trash and debris removal in the Los Angeles River in the area downstream of the Ventura Freeway Bridge in Glendale to Shoredale Avenue in Elysian Valley.
  • Huntington’s Housing Team Deploys to Louisiana

    The first wave of help from the Huntington District has made its way to flood-damaged areas of Louisiana (near Baton Rouge) to help provide housing for those who lost their homes in the disaster.
  • Nashville District shares career paths with STEM students

    NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Sept. 16, 2016) – Corps of Engineers employees shared their experiences and expertise with students today for Science and Engineering Day at Stratford STEM Magnet High School where they received information about careers in hydropower, navigation, natural resources, water management and emergency operations.
  • Oceanside Harbor dredging update

    CJW Construction reports six-days lost to large ocean swells in this reporting period.
  • HIGHWAY 178 BRIDGE ACROSS BULL SHOALS DAM TO TEMPORARILY CLOSE

    MOUNTAIN HOME, Ark. – The Corps of Engineers will close both lanes of Highway 178 across Bull Shoals Dam from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. Sept. 26 and Sept. 27 to install equipment needed to refurbish the tainter gates on Bull Shoals Dam.
  • Army water treatment plant brings a unique first

    Drinking water for the members of the Fort Detrick, Maryland community is now cleaner than ever,
  • Cottonwood Campground closes for season Oct. 17

    Cottonwood Campground, on the north side of the Missouri River just below Gavins Point Dam near Yankton, SD, will close for the season on Monday, October 17 and will remain closed until April 20, 2017.
  • USACE Buffalo District Project Delivery Team named best in the Corps of Engineers

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District was awarded the Project Delivery Team of the Year Award during the 2016 National Awards Ceremony in Washington, D.C., last August for work completed on the Oswego Detached Breakwater Project.