• Michigan firm to dredge lower Detroit River

    DETROIT – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Detroit District, awards a $1.1 million dredging
  • Corps participates in Career Day

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District continued its support to area secondary schools March 30, by participating in a career day at San Diego’s Patrick Henry High School.
  • Employee Spotlight: Tricia Campbell

    Galveston, Texas (April 11, 2012) — As a small child, building and figuring out how something worked appealed to Tricia Campbell.
  • District, Valley City, N.D., sign agreement, marking the beginning of a feasibility study along the Sheyenne River

    The district kicked off the Valley City, Sheyenne River Flood Risk Management Feasibility Study during a signing ceremony in Valley City, N.D., April 10. Col. Michael Price, district commander, and Valley City Mayor Bob Werkhoven signed the cost-sharing agreement in front of local officials and the media to mark the beginning of this $1.5 million study that is expected to take 2 1/2 years to complete.
  • Corps deactivates Phase I flood fight

    NEW ORLEANS – Water levels along the Mississippi River continue to drop, prompting the U.S. Army
  • Corps announces plan for shallow water habitat restoration in Missouri

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Kansas City District has announced plans to resume Missouri River shallow water habitat restoration efforts in Missouri and has scheduled an open forum public meeting on April 17.
  • Clinton Lake youth hunt reaches new high

    Eight young hunters braved the morning rain and thunder in hopes of harvesting a turkey at Clinton Lake on Saturday, April 7, 2012. By the end of the day, the youth had harvested four turkeys, a record high for this hunt, which has been put on by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at Clinton Lake for the past six years.
  • Arizona-Nevada team members enjoy Engineer Day

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District Arizona-Nevada Area Office held its annual Engineer Day Celebration April 6 at the McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park in Phoenix.
  • Top Michigan construction firms, Army Corps of Engineers bring Army's 'greenest' lab to life

    When the Army officially opens the Ground Systems Power and Energy Laboratory April 11, more than 300 of the nation's top government, industry and academic leaders will tour a unique lab that is not only the cornerstone of the Army's next-generation of power and energy initiatives but also the Army's most environmentally conscious laboratory.
  • How small businesses 'brush up' on safety skills

    A safety plan basically identifies four basic elements: the task, the hazards associated with the task, the corrective action necessary to mitigate those hazards, and what kind of training may be required to fulfill those corrective actions.