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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Chief of Engineers Lt. Gen. Todd Semonites discusses progress of the Savannah Harbor Expansion Project with Savannah District Construction Project Manager Robert Player during a visit Oct. 14, 2016. Semonite met with key district personnel, state partners and elected officials to discuss progress and reinforce his commitment to delivering one of the most critical projects across USACE.
USACE Chief of Engineers tracks Savannah Harbor Expansion Project
10/17/2016 10:16:00 AM
Fuel Island at Hunter Army Airfield pictured Sept. 27, 2016 during a final inspection. The site now hosts the 21st century standard for fuel systems after about $13 million in infrastructure improvements and construction work.
Hunter Army Airfield’s Fuel Island goes ‘green’
9/30/2016 9:52:00 AM
Fuel Island at Hunter Army Airfield pictured Sept. 27, 2016 during a final inspection. The site now hosts the 21st century standard for fuel systems after about $13 million in infrastructure improvements and construction work.
Hunter Army Airfield’s Fuel Island goes ‘green’
9/30/2016 9:52:00 AM
Fuel Island at Hunter Army Airfield pictured Sept. 27, 2016 during a final inspection. The site now hosts the 21st century standard for fuel systems after about $13 million in infrastructure improvements and construction work.
Hunter Army Airfield’s Fuel Island goes ‘green’
9/30/2016 9:51:00 AM
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers project managers and construction representatives, Hawthorne Services, Inc. staff, and installation safety representatives and maintenance contractors perform a final inspection of upgrades on Fuel Island at Hunter Army Airfield Sept. 27, 2016.
Hunter Army Airfield’s Fuel Island goes ‘green’
9/30/2016 9:51:00 AM
Fuel Island at Hunter Army Airfield pictured Sept. 27, 2016 during a final inspection. The site now hosts the 21st century standard for fuel systems after about $13 million in infrastructure improvements and construction work.
Hunter Army Airfield’s Fuel Island goes ‘green’
9/30/2016 9:49:00 AM
Filters and piping inside the newly-constructed pump house on Fuel Island are pictured Sept. 27, 2016 during a final inspection. Pump house filters function to separate debris and water from fuel being pumped through the system.
Hunter Army Airfield’s Fuel Island goes ‘green’
9/30/2016 9:49:00 AM
Fuel Island at Hunter Army Airfield pictured Sept. 27, 2016 during a final inspection. The site now hosts the 21st century standard for fuel systems after about $13 million in infrastructure improvements and construction work.
Hunter Army Airfield’s Fuel Island goes ‘green’
9/30/2016 9:49:00 AM
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