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BUILDING STRONG ® US Army Corps of Engineers – Norfolk District SAME Industry Day Richard Klein Chief, Programs Branch Norfolk District 21 October 2010 US Army Corps of Engineers NORFOLK DISTRICT BUILDING STRONG ®
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US Army Corps of Engineers – Norfolk District Agenda Corps of Engineers Overview Program Overview Current & Future Workload
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BUILDING STRONG ® US Army Corps of Engineers – Norfolk District ARCTIC The Corps of Engineers Macro Perspective Engagement - 100+ Countries Physical Presence - 33 Countries ANTARCTIC LTG Van Antwerp
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BUILDING STRONG ® US Army Corps of Engineers – Norfolk District Eight Corps Divisions
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BUILDING STRONG ® US Army Corps of Engineers – Norfolk District North Atlantic Division 14 US States + Europe BG “Duke” DeLuca
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BUILDING STRONG ® US Army Corps of Engineers – Norfolk District
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BUILDING STRONG ® US Army Corps of Engineers – Norfolk District
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BUILDING STRONG ® US Army Corps of Engineers – Norfolk District Civil Works Projects Initiated by Congress Missions: –Deep Draft Navigation –Shallow Draft Navigation –Hurricane Storm Damage Reduction –Flood Damage Reduction –Water Supply (cooperation and consulting only) –Recreation –Environmental Restoration
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BUILDING STRONG ® US Army Corps of Engineers – Norfolk District Environmental Clean-up of ordnance & contaminants DoD and non-DoD (EPA & other Federal agencies)
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BUILDING STRONG ® US Army Corps of Engineers – Norfolk District
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BUILDING STRONG ® US Army Corps of Engineers – Norfolk District Interagency & International Services (IIS) Non-traditional Corps Customers Other Federal Agencies State and Local Governments
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BUILDING STRONG ® US Army Corps of Engineers – Norfolk District Military Facility Construction –Types of projects Barracks, Ranges, Dining Facilities, Training Complexes, HQ Buildings, Child Development Centers, Chapels, Fire Stations, Maintenance Facilities –Military Construction (MCA/BCA) Funding Congressional appropriation; typically new construction Customers –Army –Air Force –Navy –OMA & other funds
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BUILDING STRONG ® US Army Corps of Engineers – Norfolk District
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BUILDING STRONG ® US Army Corps of Engineers – Norfolk District Richmond Norfolk DSCR - $18M Ft Lee - $1,145M Ft Pickett - $46M Ft Eustis - $308M Langley - $107M Radford - $33M Rivanna - $57M Ft Story - $2M Fort AP Hill - $152M Fort Belvoir - $394M Ft Monroe - $0M $2,262,000,000 Installation Overview FY09-13
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BUILDING STRONG ® US Army Corps of Engineers – Norfolk District Gathright Dam Gathright Dam Lynchburg Fredericksburg Dumfries White Stone Accomac Charlottesville DSCR Gloucester Richmond Ft. Eustis Ft. Lee Craney Is. Great Bridge Ft. Monroe Langley Ft. Story Christiansburg Ft. Pickett Abingdon Radford Norfolk District Regulatory Military Civil Ft. A.P. Hill Ft. Belvoir Warrenton Norfolk Clarksville
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BUILDING STRONG ® US Army Corps of Engineers – Norfolk District Norfolk District Program Construction Overview MILLIONS
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BUILDING STRONG ® US Army Corps of Engineers – Norfolk District 17 (Million) Fort Lee Program MILCON/BCA5
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BUILDING STRONG ® US Army Corps of Engineers – Norfolk District 18 (Million) Fort Eustis Program MILCON/BCA5
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BUILDING STRONG ® US Army Corps of Engineers – Norfolk District 19 (Million) Fort A. P. Hill Program MILCON
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BUILDING STRONG ® US Army Corps of Engineers – Norfolk District 20 (Million) DSCR MILCON
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BUILDING STRONG ® US Army Corps of Engineers – Norfolk District 21 (Million) Langley Air Force Base MILCON
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BUILDING STRONG ® US Army Corps of Engineers – Norfolk District Asymmetric Warfare Group Training Facilities, A. P. Hill: $60M; Advertise Jan 11; Award Feb 11 100M Indoor Range, A. P. Hill: $6M; Advertise Dec 10; Award Feb 11 800M Range, A. P. Hill: $4M; Advertise Jun 11; Award Aug 11 Demolition Range, A. P. Hill: $4M; Advertise Nov 10; Award Dec 10 1200M Range, A. P. Hill: $15M; Advertise Jun 11; Award Aug 11 Warrior in Transition Facility, Fort Eustis: $28M; Advertise Nov 10; Award Feb 11 Company Ops Facilities, Fort Lee: $5M; Advertise Sep 10; Award Jan 11 Artifact Storage, Fort Lee: $30M; Advertise Nov 10; Award Mar 11 Qualification Training Range, Fort Lee: $7.7M; Advertise May 11; Award Jul 11 Training Support Center, Fort Lee: $5.8M; Advertise Sep 10; Award Feb 11 Dining Facility, Fort Eustis: $20M; Advertise Nov 10; Award Jan 11 FY11 MILCON Program
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BUILDING STRONG ® US Army Corps of Engineers – Norfolk District NASA Wallops Island Shore Protection: $4M; Advertise 1Q FY11; Award 2Q FY11 Solvent Recovery Plant, Radford: $13M; Advertise 2Q FY11, Award 3Q FY11 Low Observable/Composite Repair Facility, Langley AFB: $7M; Advertise 1Q FY11; Award 2Q FY11. Roofing, Defense Supply Center Richmond: $1.6M; Advertise Nov 10; Award Dec 10 Elizabeth River Channel Deepening, US Navy: $45M; Advertise Nov 10; Award Jan 11 Craney Island Eastward Expansion: $35M; To be Determined Sheet Pile Containment Wall, Atlantic Wood (EPA): $22M; To be Determined FY11 Other Programs
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