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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New York District official profile. Tweeting about engineering missions serving the public. Following ≠ endorsement.
New York Citynan.usace.army.milJoined October 2010

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Construction Begins in Union Beach, New Jersey Construction has begun for the Union Beach Risk Management Project. The first contract includes construction of a beach berm with planted dune, pedestrian and vehicle crossovers and two groins. #USACE #USArmy
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Scientist Retires After 24 Years of Service Richard Dabal, a physical scientist in Planning Division’s Environmental Analysis Branch, has retired after 24 years of service to the District. #USACE #DOD #USARMY
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A few more photos from LTG Spellmon’s visit to yesterday, where he inspected construction projects including the Cyber & Engineering Academic Center, Cullum Hall, and more! 📸 ⚔️
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Today LTG Scott Spellmon, 55th Chief of Engineers and Commanding General of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, is visiting the United States Military Academy at West Point to participate in Project Day.
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LTG Scott Spellmon, 55th Chief of Engineers & Commanding General of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, is visiting the U.S. Military Academy at West Point to participate in Project Day, an event that allows cadets to engage with senior leadership. 🇺🇸
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🎉🏗️ Today, we celebrated the groundbreaking of a new building at Fort Hamilton in Brooklyn, NY! This environmentally friendly facility will provide critical IT services to support military recruitment + processing, while saving energy through automated energy management systems.
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Salary range depends on experience, education, and other qualifiers: ➡️ GS 9/11/12 salary range: $66,757-$125,851 ➡️ GS-13 salary range: $115,118-$149,651 ➡️ PE License is required for GS 13. ➡️ US Citizenship is required.
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Public comment period extension: Tell us your thoughts on the NY-NJ Harbor & Tributaries Study's tentatively selected plan by March 31, 2023.
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