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Officials with Europe District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and partners celebrated the construction groundbreaking on a 21st-century elementary school for Patch Barracks in Stuttgart, Germany, March 1.

 

Representatives from Patch Elementary School and DoDEA-Europe, U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart, the Staatliches Hochbauamt Stuttgart and contractors Peter Gross Hoch und Tiefbau and Wolff & Müller Government Services, a joint-venture partnership for the construction, and Ondra Generalplaner, the agency that designed the facility attended the event.

 

The early 115,000 square-feet school, scheduled to open for the 2021 school year, will house 550 students from prekindergarten through the fifth grade for a cost of nearly $50 million.

 

USACE photo by Lori Egan

 

Officials with Europe District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and partners celebrated the construction groundbreaking on a 21st-century elementary school for Patch Barracks in Stuttgart, Germany, March 1.

 

Representatives from Patch Elementary School and DoDEA-Europe, U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart, the Staatliches Hochbauamt Stuttgart and contractors Peter Gross Hoch und Tiefbau and Wolff & Müller Government Services, a joint-venture partnership for the construction, and Ondra Generalplaner, the agency that designed the facility attended the event.

 

The early 115,000 square-feet school, scheduled to open for the 2021 school year, will house 550 students from prekindergarten through the fifth grade for a cost of nearly $50 million.

 

USACE photo by Lori Egan

 

Officials with Europe District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and partners celebrated the construction groundbreaking on a 21st-century elementary school for Patch Barracks in Stuttgart, Germany, March 1.

 

Representatives from Patch Elementary School and DoDEA-Europe, U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart, the Staatliches Hochbauamt Stuttgart and contractors Peter Gross Hoch und Tiefbau and Wolff & Müller Government Services, a joint-venture partnership for the construction, and Ondra Generalplaner, the agency that designed the facility attended the event.

 

The early 115,000 square-feet school, scheduled to open for the 2021 school year, will house 550 students from prekindergarten through the fifth grade for a cost of nearly $50 million.

 

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

 

Officials with Europe District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and partners celebrated the construction groundbreaking on a 21st-century elementary school for Patch Barracks in Stuttgart, Germany, March 1.

 

Representatives from Patch Elementary School and DoDEA-Europe, U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart, the Staatliches Hochbauamt Stuttgart and contractors Peter Gross Hoch und Tiefbau and Wolff & Müller Government Services, a joint-venture partnership for the construction, and Ondra Generalplaner, the agency that designed the facility attended the event.

 

The early 115,000 square-feet school, scheduled to open for the 2021 school year, will house 550 students from prekindergarten through the fifth grade for a cost of nearly $50 million.

 

USACE photo by Lori Egan

 

Officials with Europe District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and partners celebrated the construction groundbreaking on a 21st-century elementary school for Patch Barracks in Stuttgart, Germany, March 1.

 

Representatives from Patch Elementary School and DoDEA-Europe, U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart, the Staatliches Hochbauamt Stuttgart and contractors Peter Gross Hoch und Tiefbau and Wolff & Müller Government Services, a joint-venture partnership for the construction, and Ondra Generalplaner, the agency that designed the facility attended the event.

 

The early 115,000 square-feet school, scheduled to open for the 2021 school year, will house 550 students from prekindergarten through the fifth grade for a cost of nearly $50 million.

 

USACE photo by Lori Egan

 

Officials with Europe District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and partners celebrated the construction groundbreaking on a 21st-century elementary school for Patch Barracks in Stuttgart, Germany, March 1.

 

Representatives from Patch Elementary School and DoDEA-Europe, U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart, the Staatliches Hochbauamt Stuttgart and contractors Peter Gross Hoch und Tiefbau and Wolff & Müller Government Services, a joint-venture partnership for the construction, and Ondra Generalplaner, the agency that designed the facility attended the event.

 

The early 115,000 square-feet school, scheduled to open for the 2021 school year, will house 550 students from prekindergarten through the fifth grade for a cost of nearly $50 million.

 

USACE photo by Lori Egan

 

Officials with Europe District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and partners celebrated the construction groundbreaking on a 21st-century elementary school for Patch Barracks in Stuttgart, Germany, March 1.

 

Representatives from Patch Elementary School and DoDEA-Europe, U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart, the Staatliches Hochbauamt Stuttgart and contractors Peter Gross Hoch und Tiefbau and Wolff & Müller Government Services, a joint-venture partnership for the construction, and Ondra Generalplaner, the agency that designed the facility attended the event.

 

The early 115,000 square-feet school, scheduled to open for the 2021 school year, will house 550 students from prekindergarten through the fifth grade for a cost of nearly $50 million.

 

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. -- Col. Andy Backus, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Norfolk District commander, responds to questions during an on-camera interview with a Global Content Partners film crew at the Fort Belvoir Community Hospital project site Nov. 5, 2010. The crew filmed Backus on the site for an planned "Army Elite" program on the Military Channel television network. Norfolk District is managing design and construction of the new hospital. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)

Officials with Europe District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and partners celebrated the construction groundbreaking on a 21st-century elementary school for Patch Barracks in Stuttgart, Germany, March 1.

 

Representatives from Patch Elementary School and DoDEA-Europe, U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart, the Staatliches Hochbauamt Stuttgart and contractors Peter Gross Hoch und Tiefbau and Wolff & Müller Government Services, a joint-venture partnership for the construction, and Ondra Generalplaner, the agency that designed the facility attended the event.

 

The early 115,000 square-feet school, scheduled to open for the 2021 school year, will house 550 students from prekindergarten through the fifth grade for a cost of nearly $50 million.

 

USACE photo by Lori Egan

 

FORT BELVOIR COMMUNITY HOSPITAL

 

FORT BELVOIR, Va. -- Terry Floyd, a construction representative with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Norfolk District, talks with Mark Manevich, a Norfolk District contractor, while visiting the Fort Belvoir Community Hospital project site here Sept. 7, 2010. Floyd is assigned to Norfolk District's Langley Air Force Base Resident Office, and was visiting the site here to share lessons learned while working on a hospital project at Langley AFB. 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)

Officials with Europe District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and partners celebrated the construction groundbreaking on a 21st-century elementary school for Patch Barracks in Stuttgart, Germany, March 1.

 

Representatives from Patch Elementary School and DoDEA-Europe, U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart, the Staatliches Hochbauamt Stuttgart and contractors Peter Gross Hoch und Tiefbau and Wolff & Müller Government Services, a joint-venture partnership for the construction, and Ondra Generalplaner, the agency that designed the facility attended the event.

 

The early 115,000 square-feet school, scheduled to open for the 2021 school year, will house 550 students from prekindergarten through the fifth grade for a cost of nearly $50 million.

 

USACE photo by Lori Egan

 

NGA CAMPUS EAST - NGA CHANGE OF DIRECTOR CEREMONY

 

FORT BELVOIR NORTH AREA, Va. -- Letitia A. Long (right), director of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), smiles at the crowd after being appointed director of the agency during a ceremony here Aug. 9, 2010. To her right is U.S. Navy Vice Adm. Robert B. Murrett, outgoing director of NGA; and seated on her left, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates and Director of National Intelligence James R. Clapper. Long comes to NGA from the Defense Intelligence Agency, where she served as the deputy director from May 2006 until July 2010. The ceremony was held on the site of NGA Campus East (NCE), a 2005 Base Realignment and Closure project which will consolidate various offices of NGA into a single campus here. Along with NGA, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Baltimore District is managing design and construction of the $1.7 billion project. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)

 

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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

 

BRAC 133

 

ALEXANDRIA, Va. -- An early morning exterior view of the Department of Defense Office Complex (BRAC 133) project here, Oct. 5, 2010. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers New York District, part of the North Atlantic Division, is managing design and construction of the $1.08 billion project. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)

NGA CAMPUS EAST

 

FORT BELVOIR NORTH AREA, Va. -- Several contractors with Safway Inc., working in the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Campus East facility, await more parts while disassembling scaffolding here, July 27, 2010. The scaffolding was erected to allow contractors to work safely while installing the arched roof of the building, and is disassembled one piece at a time, and then passed down the scaffolding to tethered workers positioned on each level. 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

 

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

 

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

 

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. -- Lt. Col. Troy Walker (center) explains the modular concept of specialty and primary care clinics at the Fort Belvoir Community Hospital to Russian Minister of Defense Anatoly Serdyukov (right) during the minister's tour of the hospital project site 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)

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

 

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

 

NOTE: This image is an HDR, or High Dynamic Range image, and is a combination of three photos.

 

FORT BELVOIR NORTH AREA, Va. -- An early morning exterior view of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Campus East project here, Oct. 12, 2010. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Baltimore District, part of the North Atlantic Division, is managing design and construction of the $1.7 billion project. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo illustration 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

 

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

 

Some images from around the district with USACE Transatlantic Afghanistan District Commander, Army Col. Michael Price, as we continue delivering critical infrastructure in Afghanistan in support of USFOR-A and the Afghan people.

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

 

Some images from around the district with USACE Transatlantic Afghanistan District Commander, Army Col. Michael Price, as we continue delivering critical infrastructure in Afghanistan in support of USFOR-A and the Afghan people.

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. -- Karl Peter Bruch, Minister of Interior of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, speaks with a fellow member of a German delegation during the group's visit to the Fort Belvoir Community Hospital project site here 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 the U.S. Army Health Facility Planning Agency (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)

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

 

Some images from around the district with USACE Transatlantic Afghanistan District Commander, Army Col. Michael Price, as we continue delivering critical infrastructure in Afghanistan in support of USFOR-A and the Afghan people.

Some images from around the district with USACE Transatlantic Afghanistan District Commander, Army Col. Michael Price, as we continue delivering critical infrastructure in Afghanistan in support of USFOR-A and the Afghan people.

Some images from around the district with USACE Transatlantic Afghanistan District Commander, Army Col. Michael Price, as we continue delivering critical infrastructure in Afghanistan in support of USFOR-A and the Afghan people.

BRAC 133

 

ALEXANDRIA, Va. -- Dave Allwine, a painter with Sparkle Painting, sprays primer on a office wall while working at the Department of Defense Office Complex (BRAC 133) project 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)

BRAC 133

 

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes

 

(RELEASED) July 15, 2010 -- Lt. Col. Eric Harter, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) North Atlantic Division, speaks to a group of visitors from USACE headquarters during a tour of the Department of Defense Office Complex (BRAC 133) project site at Mark Center in Alexandria, Va.

 

Harter is the deputy director of the Belvoir Integration Office.

 

New York District is managing design and construction of the $1.08 billion facility as part of 2005 Base Realignment and Closure programs which are ongoing on and around Fort Belvoir, Va.

JOINT USE INTELLIGENCE ANALYSIS FACILITY RIBBON CUTTING

 

RIVANNA STATION, Va. -- A member of the District of Columbia National Guard, 257th Army Band, also known as the Band of the Nation's Capital, practices prior to the start of a ribbon-cutting ceremony marking the completion of the Joint-Use Intelligence Analysis Facility here, Aug. 10, 2010. The 170,000 square-foot complex 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)

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