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  • USACE commanding general views emergency response to Santa Barbara mudslides

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers commanding general was in California Jan. 18 to visit the site of a deadly mudslide. Lt. Gen. Todd Semonite toured areas of Santa Barbara hit hard by the disaster that left 18 people dead and three missing.
  • MEDIA OPPORTUNITY with Corps commanding general

    Lt. Gen. Todd Semonite, commanding general, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, is available to talk with media following a visit to the Corps' emergency debris removal activities in Santa Barbara County.
  • Corps awards $3.98 million contract for Santa Barbara County debris removal

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District awarded a $3.98 million contract to Mirack Construction, Inc., of Tempe, Arizona, Jan. 16, for emergency debris removal in Santa Barbara County flood basins to restore capacity and reduce the risk of flooding to homes and businesses.
  • Corps awards $1.5 million contract for Santa Barbara County debris removal

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District awarded a $1.5 million contract to ATW Construction, Inc., of Barstow, California, Jan. 14, for emergency debris removal in Santa Barbara County flood basins to restore capacity and reduce the risk of flooding to homes and businesses.
  • Corps awards $3.75 million contract for Santa Barbara County debris removal

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District awarded a $3.75 million contract to Betance Enterprises, Inc., of Riverside, California, Jan. 13, for emergency debris removal in Santa Barbara County flood basins to restore capacity and reduce the risk of flooding to homes and businesses.
  • Corps awards $3.99 million contract for Santa Barbara County debris removal

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District awarded a $3.99 million contract to Lead Builders, Inc., of Thousand Oaks, California, Jan. 13, for emergency debris removal in Santa Barbara County flood basins to restore capacity and reduce the risk of flooding to homes and businesses.
  • Corps awards $3.6 million contract for Santa Barbara County debris removal

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District awarded a $3.6 million contract to Command Performance Constructors, Inc., of Signal Hill, California, Jan. 12, for emergency debris removal in Santa Barbara County flood basins and channels to restore capacity and reduce the risk of flooding to homes and businesses.
  • Corps awards $3.28 million contract for Santa Barbara County debris removal

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District awarded a $3.28 million contract to Silverstrand Construction of San Diego, California, Jan. 12, for emergency debris removal in Santa Barbara County flood basins to restore capacity and reduce the risk of flooding to homes and businesses.
  • Corps to remove debris following wildfires, flooding

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District will remove debris in Santa Barbara County to support Federal Emergency Management Agency response operations following the California Wildfires. The Corps received a verbal mission assignment from FEMA Jan. 10.
  • Task force safety seeks to reduce potential for traffic mishaps

    A crew from Fluor subcontractor MasTec lifted a 30-foot wooden utility pole for use in electric power restoration on a winding road in Naranjito, Puerto Rico, Jan. 6, under the watchful eye of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Task Force Power Restoration Safety Manager Bill Pioli. His focus on this day was traffic safety.