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Aerial photo of the 12-building Department of Veteran Affairs replacement medical center under construction in Aurora, Colorado. The entire facility has been under U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' contract to Kiewit-Turner since November 2015. The project is on target for contract completion by January 2018.
DVA Replacement Medical Center, Aurora, CO
Aerial photo of the 12-building Department of Veteran Affairs replacement medical center under construction in Aurora, Colorado. The entire facility has been under U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' contract to Kiewit-Turner since November 2015. The project is on target for contract completion by January 2018.
Donna Smigel, Headquarters USACE Centers of Expertise Program Manager is presented with a symbol of appreciation from the Omaha District Fueling Systems (POL-MCX) Mandatory Centers of Expertise Program Manager Gregory Etter and a fuel task force of engineers.
Mandatory Center of Expertise is established and its supporters recognized
Donna Smigel, Headquarters USACE Centers of Expertise Program Manager is presented with a symbol of appreciation from the Omaha District Fueling Systems (POL-MCX) Mandatory Centers of Expertise Program Manager Gregory Etter and a fuel task force of engineers.
The Omaha Outlook is a quarterly publication of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Omaha District, spotlighting programs and projects within our service to the Armed Forces and the Nation in support of civil, military and environmental missions, emphasizing a forward-thinking workforce across the District, which encompasses all or part of 10 states. Volume 4 Issue 3 - Answering the call: A focus on Reducing Disaster Risks
Omaha Outlook Vol 4 Issue 3
The Omaha Outlook is a quarterly publication of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Omaha District, spotlighting programs and projects within our service to the Armed Forces and the Nation in support of civil, military and environmental missions, emphasizing a forward-thinking workforce across the District, which encompasses all or part of 10 states. Volume 4 Issue 3 - Answering the call: A focus on Reducing Disaster Risks
Assistant Secretary of the Army for Installations, Energy and Environment, The Hon. Katherine Hammack; and Project Manager Jimmy Harding of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District's Military Branch, accept the White House Council on Environmental Quality’s Office of Federal Sustainability 2016 GreenGov Award for the Building the Future Category. The award ceremony took place September 7th at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, D.C. The award went to the Project Delivery Team for the 4th Infantry Division’s Aviation Support Battalion’s new Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Platinum Certified helicopter maintenance hangar located in Fort Carson, Colorado.
Accepting GreenGov Building the Future Award
Assistant Secretary of the Army for Installations, Energy and Environment, The Hon. Katherine Hammack; and Project Manager Jimmy Harding of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District's Military Branch, accept the White House Council on Environmental Quality’s Office of Federal Sustainability 2016 GreenGov Award for the Building the Future Category. The award ceremony took place September 7th at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, D.C. The award went to the Project Delivery Team for the 4th Infantry Division’s Aviation Support Battalion’s new Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Platinum Certified helicopter maintenance hangar located in Fort Carson, Colorado.
Army Scouts at a Yellowstone Geyser 1912. The ranger uniform, be it National Park Service, Forest Service or U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, got its start with the First Cavalry’s arrival at Yellowstone in 1886. From 1886-1916, cavalry troops were assigned at several national parks.
100-year-old National Park Service's roots go deeper with U.S. Army
Army Scouts at a Yellowstone Geyser 1912. The ranger uniform, be it National Park Service, Forest Service or U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, got its start with the First Cavalry’s arrival at Yellowstone in 1886. From 1886-1916, cavalry troops were assigned at several national parks.
The Omaha District River Basin Balancer Game offers insight into an inland waterway and a system of reservoirs, which are operated with a goal for serving each of the benefits of flood control, navigation, hydropower, irrigation, water supply, recreation, fish and wildlife, and water quality, for which the Mainstem reservoirs were authorized and constructed. Users can take charge of river operations and experience the unique challenges presented when managing reservoir operations in a variety of weather conditions across a geographically diverse basin.
River Basin Balancer Game
The Omaha District River Basin Balancer Game offers insight into an inland waterway and a system of reservoirs, which are operated with a goal for serving each of the benefits of flood control, navigation, hydropower, irrigation, water supply, recreation, fish and wildlife, and water quality, for which the Mainstem reservoirs were authorized and constructed. Users can take charge of river operations and experience the unique challenges presented when managing reservoir operations in a variety of weather conditions across a geographically diverse basin.

News Releases

Statement Regarding the Dakota Access Pipeline

Washington, D.C. – Today, the Army informed the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, Energy Transfer Partners, and Dakota Access, LLC, that it has completed the review that it launched on September 9, 2016. The Army has determined that additional discussion and analysis are warranted in light of the history of the Great Sioux Nation’s dispossessions of lands, the importance of Lake Oahe to the Tribe, our government-to-government relationship, and the statute governing easements through government property.
Published: 11/14/2016

Public comment period extended for Cherry Creek Dam Water Control Plan changes

Water managers for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Omaha District have extended the public comment period to December 16 for a Draft Report outlining proposed modifications to the Water Control Plan for Cherry Creek Dam during extreme flood events. The proposed plan allows water managers to release more water from the dam to reduce the risk of overtopping and failure. Public comments on the report will now be accepted through December 16, 2016. Changes to the water control plan could still be implemented as early as January 2017.
Published: 11/14/2016

Contract awarded for Conestoga Lake maintenance project

B-Y Excavating, Inc. of Nebraska City, Nebraska has been awarded a maintenance construction contract for work at Salt Creek Site 12 - Conestoga Lake near Lincoln, Nebraska. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District awarded the $294,000 for the project that began this week.
Published: 11/11/2016

News Stories

Aurora, CO VA Health Center project nears 80 percent completion; focusing on the task at hand

It has been nearly a year since the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Omaha District awarded a $570 million fixed price-incentive contract to Kiewit-Turner, A Joint Venture, to continue construction of the Veterans Affairs Eastern Colorado Health Care System Hospital in Aurora, Colorado. The notice to proceed was issued a few days later on Nov. 2. The project is being constructed in partnership with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Department of Veterans Affairs with Kiewit-Turner as the primary contractor. In mid-June, the project, 12 buildings includes 2 inpatient buildings, 2 clinic buildings, a diagnostic and treatment center, a research building, concourse, and energy center totaling 1.2 million square feet, and 3 garages for staff and visitor parking totaling 2,242 spaces, was nearly 55 percent complete.
Published: 10/24/2016

100-year-old National Park Service's roots go deeper with U.S. Army

This year, the National Park Service celebrates its 100th anniversary. Yellowstone National Park, the world’s first national park established in 1872 by President Ulysses Grant, has close ties to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The connection between the National Park Service and USACE is one that has continued through the years.
Published: 9/15/2016

What's with the hat?

Sharing roots with the U.S. Army, the park ranger uniform, be it National Park Service, Forest Service or U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, got its start with the First Cavalry’s arrival at Yellowstone in 1886. From 1886-1916, cavalry troops were assigned at several national parks. Each service uniform has insignia making it distinguishable from one another. Hat bands and badges are different for each service.
Published: 9/15/2016

White House Recognizes Omaha District, Fort Carson with “Building the Future” Award

The White House Council on Environmental Quality’s Office of Federal Sustainability hosted the 2016 GreenGov Presidential Awards, recognizing 12 agencies, individuals or facilities from across the U.S. Government. The award ceremony took place September 7th at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, D.C. The “Building the Future” award went to Project Delivery Team for the 4th Infantry Division’s Aviation Support Battalion’s new Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Platinum Certified helicopter maintenance hangar located in Fort Carson, Colorado.
Published: 9/14/2016
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