The Yankee Engineer is a monthly publication of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New England District, highlighting our civil works projects and military programs within the six New England states.
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers New England District’s Bridge Safety Program is a vital public service that ensures the health of bridges throughout the... read more
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers New England District’s Bridge Safety Program is a vital public service that ensures the health of bridges throughout the six-state region.
The New England District has authority over 80 bridges within its inventory; 45 are open to public vehicle traffic, the most of any Corps District. John Kedzierski, District Bridge Safety Program Manager, leads a team that conforms with federal guidance, procedures, and standards; coordinates with Operations Branch to prioritize and fund any needed repairs and inspections; and maintains the District’s Bridge Inventory System database.
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A team of New England District personnel is working on a proposed project with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Headquarters and the Huntsville Engineering... read more
A team of New England District personnel is working on a proposed project with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Headquarters and the Huntsville Engineering Support Center that would reduce the carbon footprint of the Cape Cod Canal in Bourne, Massachusetts and the New Bedford Hurricane Barrier in New Bedford, Massachusetts. The New England District proposes to lease approximately six acres at the Cape Cod Canal for the installation of a solar array via a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA). This would be the first Civil Works renewable energy PPA within USACE. Both the Canal and the New Bedford Hurricane Barrier will be connected to the solar energy grid.
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A team of New England District personnel is working on a proposed project with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Headquarters and the Huntsville Engineering... read more
A team of New England District personnel is working on a proposed project with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Headquarters and the Huntsville Engineering Support Center that would reduce the carbon footprint of the Cape Cod Canal in Bourne, Massachusetts and the New Bedford Hurricane Barrier in New Bedford, Massachusetts. The New England District proposes to lease approximately six acres at the Cape Cod Canal for the installation of a solar array via a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA). This would be the first Civil Works renewable energy PPA within USACE. Both the Canal and the New Bedford Hurricane Barrier will be connected to the solar energy grid.
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Yankee Engineer - March 2017
This issue includes:
• Muddy River Project wins Build America Award
• District awards a fender replacement contract... read more
Yankee Engineer - March 2017
This issue includes:
• Muddy River Project wins Build America Award
• District awards a fender replacement contract for New Bedford-Fairhaven Hurricane Barrier
• New England heats up during Chili 'Cook-Off'
• Employee Spotlight - Erin Bradley, Contracting Division
• Bald Eagles pay visit to West Thompson
• Public Informational Meeting held on New Haven Harbor Study
• The State of the District is focus of District Town Meeting
• Nature Presentation at Uxbridge Senior Center
• Dredging Up the Past
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Members of the New England District, the New Haven Port Authority and the Connecticut Port Authority held a Public Informational Meeting on the New Haven... read more
Members of the New England District, the New Haven Port Authority and the Connecticut Port Authority held a Public Informational Meeting on the New Haven Harbor Navigation Improvement Feasibility Study and Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), Jan. 24 at the Hall of Records, Hearing Room 200 Orange Street, New Haven, Connecticut.
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The Muddy River Flood Risk Management and Environmental Restoration Project in Boston, Massachusetts has been honored with the Associated General... read more
The Muddy River Flood Risk Management and Environmental Restoration Project in Boston, Massachusetts has been honored with the Associated General Contractors (AGC) of America’s Alliant Build America Award.
According to AGC, the award honors AGC members who build the nation’s most impressive construction projects ranging across the building, highway and transportation, utility infrastructure and federal and heavy divisions. “These projects, with their vision, scope and grandeur literally dare to change,” said AGC’s past President J. Doug Pruitt.
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