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  • February

    An artist’s rendering depicts a bird’s eye view of the West Compound, which houses most administrative, housing and personnel support facilities.
    21 Feb 2013

    Joint Base Lewis-McChord builds to plan for special forces

    Facilities can’t be built fast enough to accommodate the rapidly growing 1st Special Forces Group at
  • Washington's Joint Base Lewis-McChord’s Jackson Avenue Barracks are a garden-style one-plus-one design, which encourages residents to interact with one another. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Seattle District, architects won the 2008 Chief of Engineers Design and Environmental Honor and USACE Design Team of the Year awards for the concept.
    7 Feb 2013

    JBLM barracks design improves Soldier quality of life

    Architects from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Seattle District, considered more than bricks and
  • January

    The staff of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Technical Center of Expertise, or TCX, for the Preservation of Historic Structures and Buildings located at the Seattle District offers the Corps, military installations and federal agencies best practices and informed decision making for historic structures.  Restoring, rehabilitating or preserving these resources helps shrink carbon footprints, conserve materials and energy, and reduce landfill waste.  The TCX crafted a plan to restore and manage the Jenkins House.
    23 Jan 2013

    Center helps federal planners manage historic structures

    Historic buildings and structures are part of the nation’s heritage and legacy. Preserving and
  • From left, Col. H. Charles Hodges, Joint Base Lewis-McChord commanders; Lt. COl. Jason Wing, Warrior Transition Battalion commander; Jacqueline Seabrook, Soldier and Family Assistance Center director; and Col. Dallas Homas, Madigan Healthcare System commander; cut the ribbon during the Installation Management Command's ceremony for the Soldier and Family Assistance Center and Open House for the Warrior Transistion Battalion Headquarters held Jan. 7 at Joint Base Lewis McChord.  The building was a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Seattle District, military construction project and was built by Doyon Government Group.
    10 Jan 2013

    Corps completes another military construction project for JBLM

    Officials from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Seattle District, helped celebrate the completion
  • December

    Doug Weber, infrastructure assessment action officer, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Seattle District, looks at building damages, Mantoloking, N.J., during an infrastructure assessment after Hurricane Sandy. The Corps of Engineers Infrastructure Assessment Planning and Response Teams (IA-PRTs) augment local efforts to inspect buildings that are primarily residential, and to manage inspections of public works facilities following a major disaster, as assigned by FEMA. The IA mission is intended to be highly flexible and scalable in order to meet the specific and changing needs of impacted communities during response and recovery efforts.
    7 Dec 2012

    Sandy devastates East Coast; Corps sends relief

    Even before Hurricane Sandy made landfall along the East Coast, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
  • Jeff Regh, (center) an electrical engineer from Libby, Mont. deployed to Kandahar as a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Afghanistan Engineer District-South project engineer to build high-quality facilities for the burgeoning Afghan National Security Forces. Regh normally serves at the Seattle District’s Libby Dam and Lake Koocanusa in Montana.
    3 Dec 2012

    Building Strong from Rocky Mountains to peaks of Afghanistan

    KANDAHAR AIRFIELD, Afghanistan — Nestled below the rugged peaks of the wild and pristine Cabinet
  • November

    The Seattle District started construction of the Riverview Park Project, a $3 million project to build approximately 750 feet of new stream channel. Sponsored by the City of Kent, the new channel will flow through the middle of what will become a city park.  This is the first side channel construction under the Green/Duwamish Ecosystem Restoration Project. The channel, which opened recently, will provide critical Chinook salmon rearing habitat and establish a winter refuge for fish during high flows in the main stem of the Green River.
    2 Nov 2012

    Restoration project provides critical habitat, reduces flood risk

    For more than 100 years Washington’s Green Duwamish River system in had been altered in a way that
  • September

    WASHINGTON -- As part of President Obama’s initiative to fuel the economy and create jobs by promoting travel and tourism, the administration today announced a new design, improved navigation tools and expanded content for Recreation.Gov, the interagency website that guides visitors to 90,000 sites on federal lands such as national parks, wildlife refuges, waterways, forests and recreation areas.
    26 Sep 2012

    Obama Administration announces redesign of Recreation.Gov as part of initiative to boost tourism, strengthen economy

    WASHINGTON -- As part of President Obama’s initiative to fuel the economy and create jobs by
  • Oscar Eason Jr. was recently recognized for his 50 years of federal government service.  During this time, he’s achieved numeorus accomplishments both in his job and in the community.   He’s served as the president of Blacks In Government and is the current president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People president for the Alaska, Oregon and Washington State-Area Conference.
    20 Sep 2012

    The Golden One: for more than 50 years, he's served his country, community

    In 1958, 22-year-old mechanical engineer packed his Texas bags and headed north to work for Boeing
  • May

    To provide a cleaner waterfowl feeding ground in the midst of an area contaminated from historic mining operations, the Seattle District, recently finished transforming agricultural lands into wetland habitat at a privately owned farm east of Lake Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.
    18 May 2012

    Transforming agricultural lands into wetlands: Corps cleans lands, provides cleaner feeding ground

    To provide a cleaner waterfowl feeding ground in the midst of an area contaminated from historic mining operations, Seattle District, recently finished transforming agricultural lands into wetland habitat at a privately owned farm east of Lake Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.
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