• Corps of Engineers recognizes Plain, Wis., contractor for safe work

    ST. PAUL, Minn. – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Paul District, recently announced Edward Kraemer & Sons, Inc., as the recipient of its 2012 Superior Safety Performance Award – Large Contractor for safe and accident-free work during major construction modifications at Lock and Dam 3, near Red Wing, Minn.
  • Corps’ Forward Engineer Support Team returns from deployment

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District welcomed home members of the 71st Engineer Detachment Forward Engineer Support Team – Advance (FEST-A) after seven months in Afghanistan, Jan. 23. The seven member team included both active duty military and civilian personnel.
  • Reedy Point Bridge open for the winter

    Both lanes of the Reedy Point Bridge, a cantilever truss bridge that carries Delaware Route 9 over the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal, are now open to traffic. Except for a day or two of testing, in which case one lane will be closed, both lanes will remain open until the spring.
  • Corps of Engineers to Conduct Open House

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will host an open house to present information on the upcoming Remedial Investigation / Feasibility Study at the former Motlow Range, a Formerly Used Defense Site located near Tullahoma, Tenn. The open house will be on Thurs., Jan., 31 from 5 p.m. – 7 p.m. at Motlow State Community College in the Marcum Technology Center.
  • Corps to Hold Public Meeting on Tom Jenkins Interim Operating Plan

    HUNTINGTON, W.VA. – The Corps of Engineers will hold a public meeting to discuss the impacts of the
  • USACE commander looks at lessons learned for the Corps way ahead

    The Society of American Military Engineers featured U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Commanding General Lt. Gen. Thomas P. Bostick as their keynote speaker at Quiet Canon Country Club in Montebello, Calif., Jan. 18. Bostick addressed more than 100 SAME members and guests during their 27th annual joint breakfast meeting.
  • Corps to Hold Public Meeting on Tom Jenkins Interim Operating Plan

    HUNTINGTON, W.VA. – The Corps of Engineers will hold a public meeting to discuss the impacts of the
  • USACE delivers NATO Special Operations Headquarters in Belgium

    MONS, Belgium -- U.S. and international military officials have cut the ribbon on a state-of-the-art facility constructed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District that will enable the NATO special operations forces community to plan, coordinate and conduct vital missions around the globe.
  • Sacramento levee project earns 2012 Flood Control Project of the Year award

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sacramento District and its contractor, Magnus Pacific Corporation, will be recognized with the American Society of Civil Engineers Sacramento Section 2012 Flood Control Project of the Year award for their work on an American River levee project north of the California State University-Sacramento campus during a ceremony Feb. 20 in Sacramento, Calif.
  • Aspiring Leaders Kick Off New Season of Learning

    “Great leaders aren’t born that way – they are groomed,” said Robert Thomas, structural engineer and Leadership Development Program facilitator. “Leadership is something you have to work at. That is why we are here: to train great leaders.”