Members of the USACE Omaha District Fueling Systems Mandatory Center for Expertise (POL-MCX) were out at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina to oversee the removal of a 7,200 lb. dome roof from one of their large jet fuel tanks. The tank, which contributes directly to thousands of flight hours conducted at Shaw annually by the 20th Fighter Wing as well as the readiness of our military, will be updated to minimize the potential for water leaks.
The POL-MCX is recognized by the U.S. Department of Defense as the national authority fuel systems program. The all-inclusive Design Center provides technical guidance, construction placement, project management, project-specific training and contract administration. The fuels military...
The U.S Army Corp of Engineers, Omaha District joined the Rocky Mountain Region Society of American Military Engineers for an industry day in Colorado Springs, Colorado Jan. 23 to help build engineering partnerships.
Administrative professionals at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District provide support by carrying out foundational tasks, allowing technical experts the ability to focus solely on completing specialized projects and programs. Referred to as âadminsâ, these professionals are integral to successfully achieving the USACE mission to deliver vital engineering solutions to the nation. Admins are encouraged to develop their skills...