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10 Airmen from the 165th Civil Engineering Squadron, 165th Airlift Wing, clear trees and other debris from a school September 4, 2021 in Parish of Saint Tammany, Louisiana, which is located north of New Orleans. These Airmen are working as quickly and safely as possible to clear the school property and roads around it so that children in the neighborhood can return to school as soon as possible.
These Guardsmen are a part of a 10-person route clearance team who’s main mission is to remove debris from roadways, powerlines and buildings after national disasters like Hurricanes. (Courtesy photos by Master Sgt. Levi Ivey from the 165th CES)
The oldest Truck still in proper service at Truckfest Midlands and Wales was T714KGV a Scania 114L - 380 6x2 Flatbed . Photo taken 26/09/20
Dirt from the trench is placed into a trailer directly in front of my house. This is a view from my garage, looking over the roof of my car.
These are photos that I took while workers were installing a new sewer beneath the street in front of my house.
I took these photos during the two days that most of the work was done on my block, here in Santa Clara, California.
Hundreds turn out for Kaiserslautern Special Olympics
By Rick Scavetta, U.S. Army Garrison Kaiserslautern
KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany – Crowds of spectators cheered as MeeHee Ashe and fellow Special Olympics athletes sprinted down the 50-meter track during the annual games held in Enkenbach-Alsenborn.
For those 22 seconds, as she ran under sunny skies beside German and American athletes, Ashe, 27, felt happy, she said. Over the past few weeks, she has been training and preparing herself for the May 5 event – as she has done for more than two decades.
“I like to run,” Ashe said. “I forget about some things and just do it.”
The spring games, sponsored by U.S. Army Garrison Kaiserslautern, included tennis, track & field, badminton, soccer, basketball and volleyball. They have been held in Kaiserslautern Military Community for 28 years – the past 14 years at the German police academy, whose officers also supported the event. In all, more than 800 German and American athletes took part. They were supported by roughly 1,300 volunteers.
Lorelai Browning, 17, a Vilseck High School student carried the Olympic torch into the arena. Her parents, Sgt. 1st Class Henry Browning and his wife Lorenna, watched with pride.
“It’s such an honor for her.” Lorenna Browning said. “We’re so excited.”
Everyone who took part is a winner, said Lt. Col Kevin Hutchison, commander of U.S. Army Garrison Kaiserslautern, during his opening remarks.
“These games are intended to help the athletes gain confidence and build a positive self-image that carries over into the classroom, home, job and community,” Hutchison said. “It also fosters friendships between volunteers and athletes and provides a forum for better understanding of adults and children with intellectual disabilities.”
Nearby, Spc. Brad Abraham, 20, of Turlock, Calif., handed 10-year-old Aaron Evans a bottle of water as the Ramstein Intermediate School student prepared for his sprint. Abraham was among hundreds of Kaiserslautern Soldiers and Airmen who volunteered to support the event.
“In the Army, helping people is part of what we do,” Abraham said. “It’s fun, when you get into it.”
Evans darted down the dusty track, flanked by other children who laughed and smiled as they crossed the finish line. Afterward, Abraham pinned a yellow ribbon to Evans’s blue Special Olympics t-shirt.
“I enjoy seeing kids enjoying this,” Abraham said. “If they’re having fun, then we’re having fun.”
The event marked the second year volunteering for Senior Airman James Carlisle, 29, and engineering assistant from Pascagoula, Miss., who serves with the 86th Civil Engineering Squadron at Ramstein Air Base. He served as a buddy for Dominik Keller, a seven-year-old Kaiserslautern athlete. Carlisle noticed that Keller and other young athletes were not so interested in “hearing all the talk in the beginning,” he said.
“They knew what they wanted when they got here. The first thing out of their mouth was ‘Fussball’ – they wanted to play soccer,” Carlisle said. “They look forward to this all year. It’s really exciting.”
Kids got plastic firefighters’ hats and clambered into U.S. Army Garrison Kaiserslautern fire trucks on display. Nearby, participants made arts and crafts projects and hitched rides on a mini-train.
Garrison volunteers sweated over huge grills, barbequing hundreds of hot dogs and hamburgers.
The final sporting event was a friendly soccer match between German and American athletes. Germany won, 8-0. Then, crowds applauded as Command Sgt. Maj. Richard Jessup led fellow senior enlisted leaders from Kaiserslautern’s Army and Air Force units in the presentation of medallions to athletes.
Ashe climbed the pedestal and slightly bowed to receive her medal, to the cheers of her parents, Charlie and Nelda, plus hundreds of other people crowding the grandstands. Afterward, athletes, volunteers and spectators joined hands in a huge circle and sang “We Are The World.”
“It feels happy inside,” Ashe said. “It’s about winning and it’s not about losing. It’s about having fun.”
(Photos by Rick Scavetta, U.S. Army Garrison Kaiserslautern)
10 Airmen from the 165th Civil Engineering Squadron, 165th Airlift Wing, clear trees and other debris from a school September 4, 2021 in Parish of Saint Tammany, Louisiana, which is located north of New Orleans. These Airmen are working as quickly and safely as possible to clear the school property and roads around it so that children in the neighborhood can return to school as soon as possible.
These Guardsmen are a part of a 10-person route clearance team who’s main mission is to remove debris from roadways, powerlines and buildings after national disasters like Hurricanes. (Courtesy photos by Master Sgt. Levi Ivey from the 165th CES)
10 Airmen from the 165th Civil Engineering Squadron, 165th Airlift Wing, clear trees and other debris from a school September 4, 2021 in Parish of Saint Tammany, Louisiana, which is located north of New Orleans. These Airmen are working as quickly and safely as possible to clear the school property and roads around it so that children in the neighborhood can return to school as soon as possible.
These Guardsmen are a part of a 10-person route clearance team who’s main mission is to remove debris from roadways, powerlines and buildings after national disasters like Hurricanes. (Courtesy photos by Master Sgt. Levi Ivey from the 165th CES)
Katherine Kelley, civil engineering junior, and Nicole McCants, civil engineering senior, received the Masonry Institute of Michigan (MIM) Student Scholarship. At MIM’s Annual Golf Outing at Dunham Hills Golf Course in Hartland, the MIM Scholarship Foundation presented Kelley, McCants and two other outstanding architectural and engineering students with a $2,000 scholarship towards furthering their education.
Pictured: Nicole McCants with members of the MIM Scholarship Foundation.
The outer cladding on the building was fitted during an upgrade some years ago, this must know be removed along with all the insulation and wall fixings
Not very effective, but I did leave it as it was. Wonder if it's some sort of social science experiment...
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10 Airmen from the 165th Civil Engineering Squadron, 165th Airlift Wing, clear trees and other debris from a school September 4, 2021 in Parish of Saint Tammany, Louisiana, which is located north of New Orleans. These Airmen are working as quickly and safely as possible to clear the school property and roads around it so that children in the neighborhood can return to school as soon as possible.
These Guardsmen are a part of a 10-person route clearance team who’s main mission is to remove debris from roadways, powerlines and buildings after national disasters like Hurricanes. (Courtesy photos by Master Sgt. Levi Ivey from the 165th CES)
Guatemala Sink Hole Caused by a Sewer Collapse – Civil Engineering is Never Dull! A house fell into the hole (poor buggers!).
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Staffordshire based Civil Engineering firm 'Chasetown' have taken delivery of a new Scania P320CB6x4MHZ tipper chassis complete with a ATLAS 165.2 loader and a tipper drop side body by Supreme Bodies. The 9 litre 320HP is the new SCR only engine from Scania.
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Mr. Alex Balaan (CE Faculty and Adviser of FUSSC and PICE) made a post with CE students
CE Graduates 2002-2003
Marvin C. Brigancia
Maricor G. Conopio
San Bernardino S. DelosSantos
Danilo Z. Garcia Jr.
Charlie S. Guanzon Jr.
Wilmer G.Leynes
Richard P. Nival
Victor S.Opena Jr.
John Paul M. Toledo
Freddie H. Castor
Ryan O. Bunag
Sarah G. Frivaldo
Arlan V. Sales
Francis R. Aserio
Marvin F. Batuista
Ian C. Belencio
Democratus R. Nicolas
Marisol S. Paredes
Edgardo F. Suniga
Allan R. Villanueva
Angel R. Yap
Civil engineering students race to win "America's Cup of Civil Engineering" during ASCE's Concrete Canoe Competition, Saturday, June 11, 2016 at Lake Tyler in Tyler, Texas. (Brandon Wade/AP Images for American Society of Civil Engineers)
An educational trip in Town Planning class headed by prof Tomas Ganiron Jr
CE Graduates Batch 2002-2003
Marvin C. Brigancia
Maricor G. Conopio
San Bernardino S. DelosSantos
Danilo Z. Garcia Jr.
Charlie S. Guanzon Jr.
Wilmer G.Leynes
Richard P. Nival
Victor S.Opena Jr.
John Paul M. Toledo
Freddie H. Castor
Ryan O. Bunag
Sarah G. Frivaldo
Arlan V. Sales
Francis R. Aserio
Marvin F. Batuista
Ian C. Belencio
Democratus R. Nicolas
Marisol S. Paredes
Edgardo F. Suniga
Allan R. Villanueva
Angel R. Yap