Projects
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District, manages hundreds of diverse projects in support of a variety of Department of Defense and non-Defense customers throughout the mid-Atlantic region. These projects
cover a full-range of mission areas and involve an equally wide range of engineering, technical, environmental and real estate services. Specifically we:
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design and construct facilities and provide real estate services to support America's Army
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maintain important navigation channels to secure the safety of national commerce
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construct and operate dams and reservoirs to reduce flooding and provide water storage
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work with other federal, state and local agencies to restore damages to ecosystems
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re-nourish beaches and build structures to protect homes and businesses
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respond to natural disasters and other emergencies
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clean up hazardous waste contamination sites
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protect and regulate wetlands and waters of the United States
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supply safe, reliable drinking water to the District of Columbia and surrounding areas
Below are links to some of the District's important projects.
Military Munitions Design Center
Baltimore Harbor & Channels Projects
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Rewatering Project, Cumberland, Maryland
Smith Island Environmental Restoration and Protection Project
Spring Valley - a formerly used defense site
If you need additional information on these projects, or any other Baltimore District project, please contact the Public
Affairs Office.
As good stewards of taxpayer funds, Baltimore District wants to get full value for all purchases. The Office of Management & Budget in Circular A-131 looks to us to apply the formal Value Engineering process to all projects and programs with a cost in excess of $1,000,000. Click here to learn more about the Baltimore District's Value Engineering Program.
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