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Piped in
Piped in
WALLOPS ISLAND, Va. – Pipes strewn along the newly built beach at NASA’s Wallops Island Flight Facility here carry sand pumped from dredges offshore. The new beach will help protect more than $1 billion in federal government and Commonwealth of Virginia assets located here. The Wallops Island facility is home to, not only NASA, but also the US Navy Surface Combat Systems Center and the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport making this a growing economic generator for the Commonwealth of Virginia and the region.
Sunrise Over Stabilization
Sunrise Over Stabilization
YORKTOWN, Va. – Contractors use rock to stabilize the York River shoreline along 800 feet of the Colonial National Parkway here June 6, 2013. The area is part of more than four miles of shoreline in need of stabilization due to severe erosion, which is threatening portions of the parkway and the National Park Service’s Colonial National Historic Park. (U.S. Army photo/Patrick Bloodgood)
shoreline stabilized
shoreline stabilized
YORKTOWN, Va. – Contractors use rock to stabilize the York River shoreline along 800 feet of the Colonial National Parkway here June 6, 2013. The area is part of more than four miles of shoreline in need of stabilization due to severe erosion, which is threatening portions of the parkway and the National Park Service’s Colonial National Historic Park. (U.S. Army photo/Patrick Bloodgood)

Department of the Interior

Joint Warfare Analysis Center

U.S Coast Guard

Environmental Protection Agency

 
Atlantic Wood Industries Superfund Site
 

NASA Langley Research Center and Wallops Flight Facility

Wallops Island Beach Stabilization            

 NASA Langley Potable Water System

Wallops Flight Facility Mission Control Bldg.

NASA Langley Data Center

 

NOAA NESDIS and Norfolk Regional Center

GOES-R Upgrade Project

Interagency and International Service Program

The Norfolk District’s Interagency and International Services program provides planning, engineering design and construction management, environmental services, and technical services related to water, natural resources, buildings and infrastructure.

Using engineering, construction and contracting expertise, the Norfolk District along with its private firm partners, provides the full range of support services to a diverse federal customer base. The district forms a partnership with these agencies to support programming, engineering, construction, real estate acquisition, contracting and construction management functions.

Important Numbers

IIS Program Manager  
757-201-7701
Contracting Office
757-201-7158
General Information 
757-201-7500
Public Affairs 
757-201-7606