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Europe District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, in coordination with Landesbetrieb Bau and Immobilien Hessen, manages the construction of the Outdoor Recreation building for Wiesbaden Family and MWR on Clay Kaserne.
The main building includes a customer service area, storage area for rental equipment to include built-in ski and snowboard racks, admin offices, a maintenance shop for bicycles, skis, snowboards and other recreation equipment, and separate staff and public toilets.
The construction started in December 2018 and is scheduled to be complete in September 2019.
USACE photo by Lori Egan
Europe District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, in coordination with Landesbetrieb Bau and Immobilien Hessen, manages the construction of the Outdoor Recreation building for Wiesbaden Family and MWR on Clay Kaserne.
The main building includes a customer service area, storage area for rental equipment to include built-in ski and snowboard racks, admin offices, a maintenance shop for bicycles, skis, snowboards and other recreation equipment, and separate staff and public toilets.
The construction started in December 2018 and is scheduled to be complete in September 2019.
USACE photo by Lori Egan
Europe District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, in coordination with Landesbetrieb Bau and Immobilien Hessen, manages the construction of the Outdoor Recreation building for Wiesbaden Family and MWR on Clay Kaserne.
The main building includes a customer service area, storage area for rental equipment to include built-in ski and snowboard racks, admin offices, a maintenance shop for bicycles, skis, snowboards and other recreation equipment, and separate staff and public toilets.
The construction started in December 2018 and is scheduled to be complete in September 2019.
USACE photo by Lori Egan
BRAC 133
ALEXANDRIA, Va. -- Juan Marin Delgadillo, a carpenter with TRICON Construction, cuts a metal track for installation in a bulkhead wall while working at the Department of Defense Office Complex (BRAC 133) project site at Mark Center, Aug. 30, 2010. Construction of the complex began in January 2009 and is scheduled for completion in September 2011. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers New York District is managing design and construction of the $1.08 billion complex as part of 2005 Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) programs which are ongoing at and around Fort Belvoir, Va. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)
MEDICAL CAMPUS (FBCH, WTU, NRMC HQ & DENTAL CLINIC)
FORT BELVOIR, Va. -- An aerial view of the medical campus here, Sept. 8, 2010. The campus includes the Fort Belvoir Community Hospital (center), the Warrior Transition Unit (bottom left), and the Northern Regional Medical Command (NRMC) and dental clinic project sites (top right). Also shown in this photo is the Belvor Road widening project (right). The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Norfolk District is leading design and construction of the Fort Belvoir Community Hospital, while Baltimore District is leading design and construction of the other facilities on the campus, and the road project. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)
Europe District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, in coordination with Landesbetrieb Bau and Immobilien Hessen, manages the construction of the Outdoor Recreation building for Wiesbaden Family and MWR on Clay Kaserne.
The main building includes a customer service area, storage area for rental equipment to include built-in ski and snowboard racks, admin offices, a maintenance shop for bicycles, skis, snowboards and other recreation equipment, and separate staff and public toilets.
The construction started in December 2018 and is scheduled to be complete in September 2019.
USACE photo by Lori Egan
Europe District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, in coordination with Landesbetrieb Bau and Immobilien Hessen, manages the construction of the Outdoor Recreation building for Wiesbaden Family and MWR on Clay Kaserne.
The main building includes a customer service area, storage area for rental equipment to include built-in ski and snowboard racks, admin offices, a maintenance shop for bicycles, skis, snowboards and other recreation equipment, and separate staff and public toilets.
The construction started in December 2018 and is scheduled to be complete in September 2019.
USACE photo by Lori Egan
Europe District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, in coordination with Landesbetrieb Bau and Immobilien Hessen, manages the construction of the Outdoor Recreation building for Wiesbaden Family and MWR on Clay Kaserne.
The main building includes a customer service area, storage area for rental equipment to include built-in ski and snowboard racks, admin offices, a maintenance shop for bicycles, skis, snowboards and other recreation equipment, and separate staff and public toilets.
The construction started in December 2018 and is scheduled to be complete in September 2019.
USACE photo by Lori Egan
FORT BELVOIR COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
FORT BELVOIR, Va. -- A contractor completes the final steps of scenic wall covering installation while working in a primary care clinic treatment room in River Pavilion at the new Fort Belvoir Community Hospital here Sept. 7, 2010. Many of the treatment rooms in the new hospital include wall coverings made using images of nature scenes. Together with the U.S. Army Health Facility Planning Agency, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Norfolk District is leading design and construction of the hospital. The facility includes a seven-story, 120-bed hospital tower, four buildings which house more than 25 primary and specialty care clinics, two open-air parking garages and a central utilities plant. When complete, the hospital will be one of the world's premier military medical facilities. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)
Europe District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, in coordination with Landesbetrieb Bau and Immobilien Hessen, manages the construction of the Outdoor Recreation building for Wiesbaden Family and MWR on Clay Kaserne.
The main building includes a customer service area, storage area for rental equipment to include built-in ski and snowboard racks, admin offices, a maintenance shop for bicycles, skis, snowboards and other recreation equipment, and separate staff and public toilets.
The construction started in December 2018 and is scheduled to be complete in September 2019.
USACE photo by Lori Egan
BRAC 133
ALEXANDRIA, Va. -- Mary Cochran, a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers contractor with the Defense Media Activity, records video while on the roof of the Department of Defense Office Complex (BRAC 133) at Mark Center Oct. 28, 2010. Cochran visited the site to interview USACE officials for a promotional video. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers New York District is managing design and construction of the $1.08 billion complex as part of 2005 Base Realignment and Closure programs on and around Fort Belvoir, Va. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)
NGA CAMPUS EAST
FORT BELVOIR NORTH AREA, Va. -- Edward North, a painter with Sparkle Painting Inc., paints the steel frame of the roof in the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Campus East facility here, July 27, 2010. The roof is covered with an Ethylene Tetrafluoroethylene, or ETFE, panel system. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Baltimore District is managing design and construction of the $1.7 billion project as part of 2005 Base Realignment and Closure military construction programs which are ongoing at or near Fort Belvoir. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)
Europe District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, in coordination with Landesbetrieb Bau and Immobilien Hessen, manages the construction of the Outdoor Recreation building for Wiesbaden Family and MWR on Clay Kaserne.
The main building includes a customer service area, storage area for rental equipment to include built-in ski and snowboard racks, admin offices, a maintenance shop for bicycles, skis, snowboards and other recreation equipment, and separate staff and public toilets.
The construction started in December 2018 and is scheduled to be complete in September 2019.
USACE photo by Lori Egan
Europe District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, in coordination with Landesbetrieb Bau and Immobilien Hessen, manages the construction of the Outdoor Recreation building for Wiesbaden Family and MWR on Clay Kaserne.
The main building includes a customer service area, storage area for rental equipment to include built-in ski and snowboard racks, admin offices, a maintenance shop for bicycles, skis, snowboards and other recreation equipment, and separate staff and public toilets.
The construction started in December 2018 and is scheduled to be complete in September 2019.
USACE photo by Lori Egan
NGA CAMPUS EAST
FORT BELVOIR NORTH AREA, Va. -- Several leaders of the Brazilian army engineers and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) pause for a group photo during a tour of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Campus East project site Aug. 24, 2010. The Brazilian delegation met with USACE leaders of the project team, and took a brief tour of the complex, which is still under construction. The USACE Baltimore District is managing design and construction of the $1.7 billion facility as part of 2005 Base Realignment and Closure programs here. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)
FORT BELVOIR COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
FORT BELVOIR, Va. -- Dr. Richard Repeta, Fort Belvoir Community Hospital deputy of BRAC integration and transition, explains the various Evidence-Based Design (EBD) attributes of the hospital design to visiting Defense Department, Army and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers officials during their visit here Oct. 14, 2010. The hospital is being constructed as part of Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) programs here. Norfolk District, along with the U.S. Army Health Facility Planning Agency, is managing design and construction of the hospital. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)
NGA CAMPUS EAST
FORT BELVOIR NORTH AREA, Va. -- Col. Carlos Alberto Almeida da Silva (left), chief of staff of the Brazilian army Department of Engineering and Construction, poses for a photo with Col. David Anderson, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Baltimore District commander, during a visit to the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Campus East project office Aug. 24, 2010. Almeida and other members of the Brazilian delegation met with USACE leaders of the project team, and took a brief tour of the complex, which is still under construction. The USACE Baltimore District is managing design and construction of the $1.7 billion facility as part of 2005 Base Realignment and Closure programs here. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)
Europe District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, in coordination with Landesbetrieb Bau and Immobilien Hessen, manages the construction of the Outdoor Recreation building for Wiesbaden Family and MWR on Clay Kaserne.
The main building includes a customer service area, storage area for rental equipment to include built-in ski and snowboard racks, admin offices, a maintenance shop for bicycles, skis, snowboards and other recreation equipment, and separate staff and public toilets.
The construction started in December 2018 and is scheduled to be complete in September 2019.
USACE photo by Lori Egan
FORT BELVOIR COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
FORT BELVOIR, Va. -- Danny Centeno, a laborer with NEKA Inc., smooths grout lines in a stone floor while working in a clinic lobby at the new Fort Belvoir Community Hospital here Sept. 7, 2010. Together with the U.S. Army Health Facility Planning Agency, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Norfolk District is leading design and construction of the hospital. The facility includes a seven-story, 120-bed hospital tower, four buildings which house more than 25 primary and specialty care clinics, two open-air parking garages and a central utilities plant. When complete, the hospital will be one of the world's premier military medical facilities. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)
Europe District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, in coordination with Landesbetrieb Bau and Immobilien Hessen, manages the construction of the Outdoor Recreation building for Wiesbaden Family and MWR on Clay Kaserne.
The main building includes a customer service area, storage area for rental equipment to include built-in ski and snowboard racks, admin offices, a maintenance shop for bicycles, skis, snowboards and other recreation equipment, and separate staff and public toilets.
The construction started in December 2018 and is scheduled to be complete in September 2019.
USACE photo by Lori Egan
FORT BELVOIR COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
FORT BELVOIR, Va. -- An exterior nighttime view of the Fort Belvoir Community Hospital here, July 28, 2010. Together with the U.S. Army Health Facility Planning Agency, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Norfolk District is managing design and construction of the $870 million hospital as part of ongoing 2005 Base Realignment and Closure programs here. When complete, the hospital will be one of the world's premier military medical facilities. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)
Europe District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, in coordination with Landesbetrieb Bau and Immobilien Hessen, manages the construction of the Outdoor Recreation building for Wiesbaden Family and MWR on Clay Kaserne.
The main building includes a customer service area, storage area for rental equipment to include built-in ski and snowboard racks, admin offices, a maintenance shop for bicycles, skis, snowboards and other recreation equipment, and separate staff and public toilets.
The construction started in December 2018 and is scheduled to be complete in September 2019.
USACE photo by Lori Egan
Europe District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, in coordination with Landesbetrieb Bau and Immobilien Hessen, manages the construction of the Outdoor Recreation building for Wiesbaden Family and MWR on Clay Kaserne.
The main building includes a customer service area, storage area for rental equipment to include built-in ski and snowboard racks, admin offices, a maintenance shop for bicycles, skis, snowboards and other recreation equipment, and separate staff and public toilets.
The construction started in December 2018 and is scheduled to be complete in September 2019.
USACE photo by Lori Egan
NGA CAMPUS EAST
FORT BELVOIR NORTH AREA, Va. -- Several leaders of the Brazilian army engineers meet with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) officials during a visit to the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Campus East project site Aug. 24, 2010. The Brazilian delegation met with USACE leaders of the project team, and took a brief tour of the complex, which is still under construction. The USACE Baltimore District is managing design and construction of the $1.7 billion facility as part of 2005 Base Realignment and Closure programs here. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)
BRAC 133
ALEXANDRIA, Va. -- Mary Cochran, a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers contractor with the Defense Media Activity, records video while on the roof of the Department of Defense Office Complex (BRAC 133) at Mark Center Oct. 28, 2010. Cochran visited the site to interview USACE officials for a promotional video. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers New York District is managing design and construction of the $1.08 billion complex as part of 2005 Base Realignment and Closure programs on and around Fort Belvoir, Va. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)
MISSILE DEFENSE AGENCY HQ
FORT BELVOIR, Va. -- Ray Broome, a steamfitter working with Welch Mechanical, welds chillwater pipes in a mechanical room at the Missile Defense Agency Headquarters project site here Sept. 2, 2010. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Baltimore District is managing design and construction of the $38.5 million facility as part of ongoing 2005 Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) programs here. The facility is scheduled for completion in 2011. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)
BRAC 133
ALEXANDRIA, Va. -- An exterior view of the 15-story west tower at the Department of Defense Office Complex (BRAC 133) project site at Mark Center, Aug. 30, 2010. Construction of the complex began in January 2009 and is scheduled for completion in September 2011. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers New York District is managing design and construction of the $1.08 billion complex as part of 2005 Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) programs which are ongoing at and around Fort Belvoir, Va. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)
FORT BELVOIR COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
FORT BELVOIR, Va. -- A view of the interior in River Pavilion at the new Fort Belvoir Community Hospital here Sept. 7, 2010. Together with the U.S. Army Health Facility Planning Agency, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Norfolk District is leading design and construction of the hospital. The facility includes a seven-story, 120-bed hospital tower, four buildings which house more than 25 primary and specialty care clinics, two open-air parking garages and a central utilities plant. When complete, the hospital will be one of the world's premier military medical facilities. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)
NGA CAMPUS EAST
FORT BELVOIR NORTH AREA, Va. -- Nancy-Jo Manney, a member of the Quantico Belvoir Regional Business Alliance, asks a question about the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Campus East project while visiting the Campus East facility here Aug. 26, 2010. Manney joined other members of the Quantico Belvoir Business Alliance, the Fort Belvoir Garrison public affairs office, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) headquarters public affairs office to tour the NGA Campus East project site. The USACE Baltimore District, along with NGA, is managing design and construction of the $1.7 billion Base Realignment and Closure project. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)
NGA CAMPUS EAST
FORT BELVOIR NORTH AREA, Va. -- Christopher Collins (right), a member of the Quantico Belvoir Regional Business Alliance, listens as a National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) employee explains various aspects of the organization's new Campus East facility here Aug. 26, 2010. Collins joined other members of the Quantico Belvoir Business Alliance, the Fort Belvoir Garrison public affairs office, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) public affairs office to tour the NGA Campus East project site. The USACE Baltimore District, along with NGA, is managing design and construction of the $1.7 billion Base Realignment and Closure project. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)
FORT BELVOIR COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
FORT BELVOIR, Va. -- Trevor Weeks, a steamfitter and foreman with SwissLog, checks pneumatic piping for dents while working in the Fort Belvoir Community Hospital Oaks Pavilion, Oct. 4, 2010. The pneumatic pipes will be installed throughout the hospital buildings and used to transport items between locations, similar to pneumatic systems used at bank teller windows. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Norfolk District is managing design and construction of the hospital as part of 2005 Base Realignment and Closure programs here. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)
NGA CAMPUS EAST
FORT BELVOIR NORTH AREA, Va. -- Edward North, a painter with Sparkle Painting Inc., paints the steel frame of the roof in the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Campus East facility here, July 27, 2010. The roof is covered with an Ethylene Tetrafluoroethylene, or ETFE, panel system. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Baltimore District is managing design and construction of the $1.7 billion project as part of 2005 Base Realignment and Closure military construction programs which are ongoing at or near Fort Belvoir. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)
NGA CAMPUS EAST
FORT BELVOIR NORTH AREA, Va. -- Gen. Avena, chief of the Brazilian army's Department of Engineering and Construction, speaks to U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) officials during a visit to the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Campus East project site Aug. 24, 2010. The general and other members of a Brazilian delegation met with USACE leaders of the project team, and took a brief tour of the complex, which is still under construction. The USACE Baltimore District is managing design and construction of the $1.7 billion facility as part of 2005 Base Realignment and Closure programs here. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)
NGA CAMPUS EAST
FORT BELVOIR NORTH AREA, Va. -- Nancy-Jo Manney (right), a member of the Quantico Belvoir Regional Business Alliance, listens as a National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) employee explains various aspects of the organization's new Campus East facility here Aug. 26, 2010. Manney joined other members of the Quantico Belvoir Business Alliance, the Fort Belvoir Garrison public affairs office, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) public affairs office to tour the NGA Campus East project site. The USACE Baltimore District, along with NGA, is managing design and construction of the $1.7 billion Base Realignment and Closure project. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)
FORT BELVOIR COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
FORT BELVOIR, Va. -- An exterior nighttime view of the Fort Belvoir Community Hospital here, July 28, 2010. Together with the U.S. Army Health Facility Planning Agency, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Norfolk District is managing design and construction of the $870 million hospital as part of ongoing 2005 Base Realignment and Closure programs here. When complete, the hospital will be one of the world's premier military medical facilities. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)
FORT BELVOIR COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
FORT BELVOIR, Va. -- Danny Centeno (left) and Bryan Rodriquez, laborers with NEKA Inc., smooth grout lines in a stone floor while working in a clinic lobby at the new Fort Belvoir Community Hospital here Sept. 7, 2010. Together with the U.S. Army Health Facility Planning Agency, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Norfolk District is leading design and construction of the hospital. The facility includes a seven-story, 120-bed hospital tower, four buildings which house more than 25 primary and specialty care clinics, two open-air parking garages and a central utilities plant. When complete, the hospital will be one of the world's premier military medical facilities. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)
BRAC 133
ALEXANDRIA, Va. -- The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers New York District is managing design and construction of the $1.08 billion Department of Defense Office Complex (BRAC 133) shown here at Mark Center, July 30, 2010. This photo shows one of two parking garages which are being constructed at the site. The complex also includes two office towers -- one 17 stories and one 15 stories -- a Remote Inspection Facility, and a Remote Delivery Facility. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)
NGA CAMPUS EAST
FORT BELVOIR NORTH AREA, Va. -- Carl Purvis (center), Fort Belvoir Garrison public affairs information strategies chief, watches as a National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) employee demonstrates the use of equipment purchased for the organization's new Campus East facility here Aug. 26, 2010. Purvis joined other members of the Fort Belvoir Garrison, the Quantico Belvoir Business Alliance, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) public affairs office to tour the NGA Campus East project site. The USACE Baltimore District, along with NGA, is managing design and construction of the $1.7 billion Base Realignment and Closure project. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District contractor, Crane Hogan Structural Systems INC recently began the permanent repair of 610 linear feet of the existing west pier along Little Sodus Bay, out-letting into Lake Ontario, in the Village of Fair Haven, Wayne County, New York. Photographs taken on July 21, 2022. Photo Credit: Yvonne Najera.
Construction is under way on the new Yokota High School, a $40.5 million project in support of Airmen, Civilians and families at Yokota Air base, Japan. Officials from #USACE Japan District, the Department of Defense Education Activity, the installation, and the Contractor celebrated the beginning of construction during a groundbreaking ceremony May 19.
At 93,120 square-feet, the new facility will accommodate 325 students in grades nine through 12. The project, which is being constructed by the Corps in four phases is scheduled for initial completion in April 2017. #DODEA #BuildingStrong (USACE Photos by Satoshi Oka)
JOINT USE INTELLIGENCE ANALYSIS FACILITY RIBBON CUTTING
RIVANNA STATION, Va. -- An exterior view of the Joint-Use Intelligence Analysis Facility here, Aug. 10, 2010. The Defense Intelligence Agency hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony celebrating the completion of the facility today. The 170,000 square-foot complex near Charlottesville, Va., will house analytical functions of the Defense Intelligence Agency and the National Ground Intelligence Center. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Norfolk District managed design and construction of the facility, which was built as a result of 2005 Base Realignment and Closure legislation. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)
NGA CAMPUS EAST
FORT BELVOIR NORTH AREA, Va. -- Several leaders of the Brazilian army engineers tour the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Campus East project site along with representatives of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Aug. 24, 2010. The Brazilian delegation met with USACE leaders of the project team, and took a brief tour of the complex, which is still under construction. The USACE Baltimore District is managing design and construction of the $1.7 billion facility as part of 2005 Base Realignment and Closure programs here. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)
NGA CAMPUS EAST
FORT BELVOIR NORTH AREA, Va. -- Maj. Gen. Todd Semonite, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) South Atlantic Division commander, accepts a token of appreciation from Gen. Avena, chief of the Brazilian army's Department of Engineering and Construction, during a meeting at the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Campus East project site Aug. 24, 2010. Avena and other members of the Brazilian delegation met with USACE leaders of the project team, and took a brief tour of the complex, which is still under construction. The USACE Baltimore District is managing design and construction of the $1.7 billion facility as part of 2005 Base Realignment and Closure programs here. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)
FORT BELVOIR COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
FORT BELVOIR, Va. -- Lt. Col. Troy Walker (right), U.S. Army Health Facility Planning Agency (HFPA), talks with members of a German delegation during the group's visit to the hospital project site Sept. 13, 2010. The delegation visited the site to view ongoing construction and speak with the project team in preparation for a military hospital construction project which will replace Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Landstuhl, Germany. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Norfolk District, along with HFPA, is managing construction of the Fort Belvoir hospital. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District will join HFPA in managing design and construction of the new hospital in Germany. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)
NGA CAMPUS EAST
FORT BELVOIR NORTH AREA, Va. -- Bruce Potter, a member of the Quantico Belvoir Regional Business Alliance, listens as a National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) employee explains various aspects of the organization's new Campus East facility here Aug. 26, 2010. Potter joined other members of the Quantico Belvoir Business Alliance, the Fort Belvoir Garrison public affairs office, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) public affairs office to tour the NGA Campus East project site. The USACE Baltimore District, along with NGA, is managing design and construction of the $1.7 billion Base Realignment and Closure project. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)
FORT BELVOIR COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
FORT BELVOIR, Va. -- A view of a treatment room in the River Pavilion at the new Fort Belvoir Community Hospital here Sept. 7, 2010. This room, which will be part of the hospital's primary care clinics, is one of many which include wall coverings made using images of nature scenes. Together with the U.S. Army Health Facility Planning Agency, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Norfolk District is leading design and construction of the hospital. The facility includes a seven-story, 120-bed hospital tower, four buildings which house more than 25 primary and specialty care clinics, two open-air parking garages and a central utilities plant. When complete, the hospital will be one of the world's premier military medical facilities. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)
FORT BELVOIR COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
FORT BELVOIR, Va. -- An exterior nighttime view of the Fort Belvoir Community Hospital here, July 28, 2010. Together with the U.S. Army Health Facility Planning Agency, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Norfolk District is managing design and construction of the $870 million hospital as part of ongoing 2005 Base Realignment and Closure programs here. When complete, the hospital will be one of the world's premier military medical facilities. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo illustration by Marc Barnes)
NOTE: This photo illustration is a combination of several photos.
FORT BELVOIR COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
FORT BELVOIR, Va. -- Lt. Col. Troy Walker (left) speaks with Russian Minister of Defense Anatoly Serdyukov (right) during the minister's visit to the Fort Belvoir Community Hospital during a tour here Sept. 16, 2010. Serdyukov and other members of a Russian delegation visited the project at the invitation of U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates while touring various quality-of-life facilities here. Walker is with the U.S. Army Health Facility Planning Agency (HFPA). The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Norfolk District, along with HFPA, is managing design and construction of the world-class $870 million hospital. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)
FORT BELVOIR COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
FORT BELVOIR, Va. -- An interior view of a nearly completed hallway in the Fort Belvoir Community Hospital River Pavilion here, Aug. 20, 2010. Additional interior decorating and equipment outfitting will be completed in the building in the coming months. River Pavilion will house some of the new hospital's primary care clinics. Together with the U.S. Army Health Facility Planning Agency, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Norfolk District is managing design and construction of the $870 million hospital as part of ongoing 2005 Base Realignment and Closure programs here. When complete, the hospital will be one of the world's premier military medical facilities. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)