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More than 65 volunteers picked up trash at Fort DeRussy in Waikiki in honor of National Public Lands Day on Sept. 17. The Corps of Engineers’ Pacific Regional Visitor Center (RVC) coordinated the event which was supported by Corps employees, U.S. Army Transporters from the 545th Transportation Company, Punahou Junior ROTC cadets, AECOM, and Mokulele Elementary School.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Partners with Local Community to Clean Up Fort DeRussy for 2016 National Public Lands Day
9/19/2016 5:13:00 PM
More than 65 volunteers picked up trash at Fort DeRussy in Waikiki in honor of National Public Lands Day on Sept. 17. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Pacific Regional Visitor Center (RVC) coordinated the event which was supported by Corps employees, U.S. Army Transporters from the 545th Transportation Company, Punahou Junior ROTC cadets, AECOM, and Mokulele Elementary School.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Partners with Local Community to Clean Up Fort DeRussy for 2016 National Public Lands Day
9/19/2016 5:13:00 PM
More than 65 volunteers picked up trash at Fort DeRussy in Waikiki in honor of National Public Lands Day on Sept. 17. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Pacific Regional Visitor Center (RVC) coordinated the event which was supported by Corps employees, U.S. Army Transporters from the 545th Transportation Company, Punahou Junior ROTC cadets, AECOM, and Mokulele Elementary School.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Partners with Local Community to Clean Up Fort DeRussy for 2016 National Public Lands Day
9/19/2016 5:12:00 PM
American Samoa Congressional Representative Aumua Amata Coleman Radewagen had an office call with District Commander Lt. Col. James Hoyman and other District‬ leaders and project managers Aug. 8 to discuss ongoing and potential future projects in the island territory.
American Samoa Representative Visits District
8/9/2016 8:50:00 PM
IMCOM Commander Lt. Gen. Kenneth Dahl (center left) visited our Bldg. T-112 Renovation July 15 and was briefed by Fort Shafter Area Office Deputy Area Engineer Capt. Tobias Apps (center right). Also present were IMCOM-Pacific Director Dr. Christine Altendorf (third from left), U.S. Army Garrison-Hawaii Directorate of Public Works Director Sally Pfenning, (third from right), and District Commander Lt. Col. James Hoyman (right).
IMCOM Commander Visits Bldg. 112 Renovation Project
8/9/2016 8:37:00 PM
Honolulu District hosted site visits July 12 for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Commander Lt. Gen. Todd T. Semonite to our Bldg. 112 renovation and USARPAC Mission Command Facility (MCF) (shown above) at Fort Shafter.  Semonite was briefed on the status of the MCF, which the Corps is building for USARPAC, which will consolidate USARPAC Headquarters into one facility to support Mission Command of Army or joint forces across the Asia-Pacific Area of Operations. The District finished the first contract for the MCF with the successful completion of a central utilities plant, switch building, communications hub, and arrival building. Since the start of the New Year, the District has been moving forward with the second contract that includes construction of administrative and special use spaces, with supporting mechanical, electrical, and telecommunications systems. Semonite was in Hawaii to preside over the Pacific Ocean Division Change of Command ceremony.
Chief of Engineers Visits Two Fort Shafter Project Sites
8/9/2016 7:07:00 PM
Honolulu District hosted site visits July 12 for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Commander Lt. Gen. Todd T. Semonite to our Bldg. 112 renovation and USARPAC Mission Command Facility (MCF) (shown above) at Fort Shafter.  Semonite was briefed on the status of the MCF, which the Corps is building for USARPAC, which will consolidate USARPAC Headquarters into one facility to support Mission Command of Army or joint forces across the Asia-Pacific Area of Operations. The District finished the first contract for the MCF with the successful completion of a central utilities plant, switch building, communications hub, and arrival building. Since the start of the New Year, the District has been moving forward with the second contract that includes construction of administrative and special use spaces, with supporting mechanical, electrical, and telecommunications systems. Semonite was in Hawaii to preside over the Pacific Ocean Division Change of Command ceremony.
Chief of Engineers Visits Two Fort Shafter Project Sites
8/9/2016 7:06:00 PM
Honolulu District hosted site visits July 12 for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Commander Lt. Gen. Todd T. Semonite to our Bldg. 112 renovation and USARPAC Mission Command Facility (MCF) (shown above) at Fort Shafter.  Semonite was briefed on the status of the MCF, which the Corps is building for USARPAC, which will consolidate USARPAC Headquarters into one facility to support Mission Command of Army or joint forces across the Asia-Pacific Area of Operations. The District finished the first contract for the MCF with the successful completion of a central utilities plant, switch building, communications hub, and arrival building. Since the start of the New Year, the District has been moving forward with the second contract that includes construction of administrative and special use spaces, with supporting mechanical, electrical, and telecommunications systems. Semonite was in Hawaii to preside over the Pacific Ocean Division Change of Command ceremony.
Chief of Engineers Visits Two Fort Shafter Project Sites
8/9/2016 7:05:00 PM
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