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Building and Preserving Alaska s Future Command Overview Christopher A. Tew Chief of Contracting, Alaska District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers February 18, 2014 US Army Corps of Engineers

ALASKA DISTRICT, U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS Fairbanks Regulatory Field Office Fairbanks Northern Area Office 3 Resident Offices Fairbanks Eielson Air Force Base Fort Wainwright MISSION Southern Area Office 3 Resident Offices Anchorage JBER-Elmendorf JBER-Richardson Fort Wainwright Eielson Air Force Base Anchorage Kenai The Alaska District provides a full spectrum of quality engineering, technical and construction support services in support of peacetime and contingency operations in Alaska, throughout the Pacific Region and the world. Fort Greely Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson District Headquarters Anchorage Regulatory Field Office Kenai Regulatory Field Office Chena Project Office Juneau (State Capitol) Sitka Juneau Regulatory Field Office Sitka Regulatory Field Office 3

MILITARY MAJOR PROGRAMS CIVIL WORKS Rock Placement in Wrangell Harbor REGULATORY Wetlands Assessment in Mat-Su Valley Hangar at Fort Wainwright Removal Action at Tanaga Island NOAA Satellite Operations Facility in Fox ENVIRONMENTAL INTERAGENCY & INTERNATIONAL Temporary Facilities in Eagle Village SERVICES 4

5 SENIOR LEADERS COL Christopher Lestochi District Commander Office: CEPOA-DE Phone: 907-753-2504 Dave Frenier Chief, Engineering Division Office: CEPOA-EN Phone: 907-753-2662 Karen Kochenbach Chief, Regulatory Division Office: CEPOA-RD Phone: 907-753-2782 MAJ Mark DeRocchi Deputy Commander Office: CEPOA-DE Phone: 907-753-2505 Pat Coullahan Chief, Construction Operations Division Office: CEPOA-CO Phone: 907-753-2768 Karen Farmer Chief, Resource Management Office Office: CEPOA-RM Phone: 907-753-2762 Randy Bowker Acting Director of Programs and Project Management Office: CEPOA-PM Phone: 907-753-5728 Mike Gilbert Chief, Office of Counsel Office: CEPOA-OC Phone: 907-753-2534 Tom Kretzschmar Chief, Real Estate Division Office: CEPOA-RE Phone: 907-753-2859 Jackie Leseman Executive Assistant Office: CEPOA-EA Phone: 907-753-2505 Chris Tew Chief, Contracting Division Office: CEPOA-CT Phone: 907-753-2543

ALASKA DISTRICT, U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS H. DEATON (907)753-5588 VACANT (907)753-2517 D. GERLAND (907)753-2855 I. DRAKE (907)753-5576 SPECIAL ASSISTANTS SECURITY MGR CEPOA-SA-S EEO MGR CEPOA-SA-EEO QUALITY MGT REP CEPOA-SA-QM SMALL BUSINESS ADV CEPOA-SA-SB COL C. LESTOCHI (907)753-2504 MAJ M. DEROCCHI (907)753-2505 R. BOWKER (907)753-5728 J. LESEMAN (907)753-2501 EXECUTIVE OFFICE COMMANDER CEPOA-DE DEPUTY COMMANDER CEPOA-DE ACTING DEPUTY FOR PROGRAM MGMT CEPOA-PM EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT CEPOA-DE IM/IT J. POLL (907)753-2730 R. NORBY (907)753-2559 LOGISTICS RIO CECI-RP CHIEF CELA-POA C. RAGAN (907)753-5604 HR COORDINATOR CEPOA-DE A. SHEARER (907) 753-5674 TRIBAL LIAISON CEPOA-EN-CW-ER Advisory and Support Staff Technical Staff RESOURCE MGT OFFICE PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICE ENGINEERING DIVISION PROGRAMS & PROJ MGT DIV K. FARMER (907)753-2509 CHIEF CEPOA-RM T. FINDTNER (907)753-2522 CHIEF CEPOA-PA D. FRENIER CHIEF (907)753-2662 CEPOA-EN R. BOWKER ACTING CHIEF (907)753-5770 CEPOA-PM OFFICE OF COUNSEL M. GILBERT (907)753-2534 CHIEF CEPOA-OC SAFETY & OCC HLTH OFC D. PRADO (907)753-5712 CHIEF CEPOA-SO CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS DIVISION P. COULLAHAN CHIEF (907)753-2770 CEPOA-CO REGULATORY DIVISION K. KOCHENBACH CHIEF (907)753-2782 CEPOA-RD INTERNAL REVIEW OFFICE S. WIERZBICKI (907)753-2620 CHIEF CEPOA-IR EMERGENCY MGT OFFICE D. SPENCE (907)753-2666 CHIEF CEPOA-EM CONTRACTING DIVISION C. TEW CHIEF (907)753-2543 CEPOA-CT REAL ESTATE DIVISION T. KRETZSCHMAR CHIEF (907)753-2859 CEPOA-RE 6

800 HISTORICAL WORKLOAD Fiscal Year 1990 2017 700 600 500 400 300 Workload Projected 200 100 0 7

FY13 TOTAL PROGRAM Military Construction: 3 Projects @ $33.5M Missile Defense: 10 Projects @ $18.2M Civil Works: 37 Projects / Activities @ $50.7M Environmental: 220 Projects @ $137M Interagency: 22 Projects @ $10.8M International: 59 Projects @ $49M Total: 351 Projects / Activities @ $299.2 Million Dollar amounts in millions 8

FY14 TOTAL PROGRAM Military Construction: 7 Projects @ $103M Missile Defense: 8 Projects @ $90M Civil Works: 40 Projects / Activities @ $40.1M Environmental: 200 Projects @ $115M Interagency: 16 Projects @ $8.3M International: 107 Projects @ $170M Total: 378 Projects / Activities @ $526.4 Million Dollar amounts in millions 9

FY15 TOTAL PROGRAM Military Construction: 2 Projects @ $51M Missile Defense: 9 Projects @ $9.4M Civil Works: 30 Projects / Activities @ $36.5M Environmental: 200 Projects @ $133M Interagency: 13 Projects @ $4.4M International: 66 Projects @ $133M Total: 320 Projects / Activities @ $367.3 Million Dollar amounts in millions 1

MILITARY PROGRAM FY12 1 Project @ $45 Million Eielson Air Force Base: 1 Project @ $45M EIE326 Enlisted Dormitory * Squadron Operations Facility at JBER - Elmendorf FY13 3 Projects @ $33.5 Million Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson: 1 Project @ $7.8M FTR335 Modified Record Fire Range * Fort Wainwright: 1 Project @ $10.4M FTW370 Modified Record Fire Range * Clear Air Force Station: 1 Project @ $15.3M CLR028 Construct Electrical Tie-In & Heat Plant ** FY14 7 Projects @ $103 Million Fort Wainwright: 7 Projects @ $104M FTW373 Aviation Task Force (Phase 3B) @ $58M ** Warm Storage Hangar @ $36M Company Operations Facility @ $12M Organizational Vehicle Parking @ $4M Demolition of Hangars 2 & 3 @ $6M FTW374 Aviation Task Force, Battalion HQ (Phase 4) @ Battalion HQ with Classrooms @ $13M Battalion HQ with Classrooms @ $13M Duplex Company Operations Facility @ $19M $45M ** Vehicle Maintenance Facility for Aviation Task Force at Fort Wainwright FY15 2 Projects @ $51 Million Fort Wainwright: 1 Project @ $39M FTW376 Unmanned Aircraft System Hangar ** Clear Air Force Station: 1 Project @ $12M CLR027 Emergency Power Plant Fuel Storage ** Fitness Center at Eielson Air Force Base * In Construction ** To be Awarded 11

FY13 10 Projects @ $18.2 Million Fort Greely: 10 Projects @ $18.2M Military Construction (MILCON): 1 Project @ $1.4M MISSILE DEFENSE PROGRAM Missile Defense Complex at Fort Greely FTG152 Add Existing Redundant Chilled Water, Phase III @ $1.4M Sustainment, Restoration and Modernization (SRM): 9 Projects @ $16.8M FY14 8 Projects @ $90 Million Fort Greely: 8 Projects @ $90M Military Construction (MILCON): 1 Project @ $82M FTG186 Mechanical-Electrical Building, Missile Field 1 @ $82M Research, Development, Test and Evaluation (RDT&E): 7 Projects @ $8M Clear Air Force Station: 2 Projects @ $18.2M Military Construction (MILCON): 2 Projects @ $18.2M CLR026 Upgrade Early Warning Radar, Ballistic Missile Defense System @ $17.2M CLR031 Enhanced Polar System Foundations @ $1M Upgraded Early Warning Radar Utilidors FY15 9 Projects @ $9.4 Million Fort Greely: 9 Projects @ $9.4M Sustainment, Restoration and Modernization (SRM): 9 Projects @ $16.8M Defense Satellite Communications System 12

CIVIL WORKS PROGRAM Alaska Community Support Navigation Ports/Harbors Port of Anchorage Dredging Flood Risk Management Coastal and Storm Damage Reduction Emergency Response Recreation Water Supply Hydroelectric Power Generation Shoreline Protection at Unalakleet Erosion Protection at Kivalina Akutan Harbor 13

ONGOING CIVIL WORKS PROJECTS KIVALINA EROSION KOTZEBUE HARBOR SHISHMAREF EROSION LITTLE DIOMEDE HARBOR BUCKLAND INFRASTRUCTURE NOME HARBOR O&M ST PAUL HARBOR ST GEORGE HARBOR UNALALEET EROSION AND HARBOR ANIAK FLOOD DAMAGE MEKORYUK HARBOR UNALASKA HARBOR AKUTAN HARBOR NEWTOK RELOCATION FALSE PASS HARBOR BETHEL HARBOR O&M BETHEL BANK DILLINGHAM EMERGENCY BANK STABILIZATION DILLINGHAM HBR O&M SAND POINT HARBOR ENVIRONMENTAL INFRASTRUCTURE DeLONG MT. PORT COOK INLET ANCHORAGE O&M HARBOR O&M CHIGNIK HARBOR COOK INLET NAVIGATION CHANNEL NINILCHIK HARBOR O&M HOMER HARBOR O&M GALENA BANK STABILIZATION PORT LIONS HARBOR BARROW STORM DAMAGE CHANDALAR RIVER WATERSHED ANCHORAGE HARBOR DEEPENING SEWARD HARBOR LOWELL CREEK TUNNEL KODIAK HARBOR MCGRATH BANK STABILIZATION CHENA RIVER O&M CHENA RIVER WATERSHED SALCHA FLOODING KENAI RIVER BLUFF EROSION SITKA HARBOR MATANUSKA RIVER EROSION VALDEZ HARBOR WHITTIER HARBOR SKAGWAY HARBOR SKAGWAY RIVER F.C. KETCHIKAN HARBOR BAR POINT HARBOR O&M KAKTOVIK BEACH EROSION CRAIG & KLAWOK HARBOR EKLUTNA RIVER WATERSHED HAINES HARBOR SHIP CREEK WATERSHED KAKE DAM DOUGLAS HARBOR WRANGELL HARBOR 13

FY13 37 Projects / Activities @ $50.7 Million 15 Studies / Designs @ $5.1M 16 Construction/CAP Projects @ $15.5M 15 Operations & Maintenance Activities @ $22.1M 1 new Nome Harbor (5-year contract) 2 Regulatory / Emergency Response @ $7.9M FY14 40 Projects / Activities @ $40.1 Million * CIVIL WORKS PROGRAM Erosion Control at Shishmaref 10 Studies / Designs @ $2.9M 5 Construction Projects @ $6.7M Potential Projects: St. Michaels @ $1.3M Dredging at Port of Anchorage 12 Continuing Authorities Projects 11 Operations & Maintenance Activities @ $23M 1 New Dillingham Harbor (5-year contract) 2 Regulatory / Emergency Response @ $7.5M FY15 30 Projects / Activities @ $36.5 Million * 7 Studies / Designs @ $6.7M 10 Continuing Authorities Projects 11 Operations & Maintenance Activities @ $21.9M 2 Regulatory / Emergency Response @ $7.9M * Subject to Congressional Appropriations 14

Aerial View of Chena Project Project built after 1967 flood disaster in Fairbanks Construction completed in 1979 1992 Flood at Moose Creek Dam Features 7-mile earthen dam, floodway and 22-mile levee Currently implementing interim risk reduction measures and developing long-term solutions to address concerns identified in 2009 Corps-wide dam safety assessment 15

18 ARCTIC DEEP-DRAFT PORTS STUDY Statewide Port Conference conducted in 2008 and 2010. Presented and prioritized comprehensive tabulation of marine infrastructure needs by region. Reviewed potential quarry sites. Analyzed relationship between hub communities and surrounding communities. Alaska Congressional Delegation and State requested focus on Arctic Deep-Draft Ports Study. Arctic Coast defined as north of Bethel to Canadian border. Using multi-criteria decision making software, State and Corps evaluated 14 sites that could benefit from enhanced marine infrastructure. Report released to public in January 2013 recommending in-depth analysis of Nome/Port Clarence area. Planning charrette executed in April 2013. NEPA public scoping meetings conducted in June 2013 Expect to publish feasibility report for the Nome/Port Clarence region in 2014. Study Area Map

18 Base Camp at Tanaga Island ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAM Formerly Used Defense Sites Program: performs environmental restoration of sites contaminated with hazardous, toxic or radioactive waste and/or ordnance from past military activities. Beach Excavation at Kogru River Native American Lands Environmental: Mitigation Program: administers cooperative agreements with tribes to mitigate military impacts on tribal lands. Tribes execute work with tribal resources and federal funding. Army and Air Force Environmental Program: provides technical assistance to identify, investigate and clean up hazardous substances, pollutants and contaminants on active installations. White Phosphorous Remediation at Eagle River Flats Interagency Environmental Program: engages in environmental remediation and compliance activities on behalf of non-dod federal agencies.

ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAM Formerly Used Defense Sites (FUDS) Properties 532 Properties Total 136 with Hazards 71 Remaining 19

FY13 220 Projects @ $137 Million Project Highlights Army Environmental: 60+ Projects @ $14M ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAM Air Force Environmental: 90+ Projects @ $53M International Interagency Support (IIS) Environmental: 11 Projects @ $5M Native American Lands Environmental Mitigation Program: 9 Cooperative Agreements @ $5M Formerly Used Defense Sites (FUDS): 50+ Properties @ $60.5M Tanaga Island FY14 200 Projects @ $115 Million Project Highlights Army Environmental: 60+ Projects @ $12M Air Force Environmental: 80+ Projects @ $30M International Interagency Support (IIS) Environmental: 8 Projects @ $3M Native American Lands Environmental Mitigation Program: 10 Cooperative Agreements @ $5M Formerly Used Defense Sites (FUDS): 50+ Properties @ $65.4M FY15 200 Projects @ $133 Million Project Highlights Army Environmental: 60+ Projects @ $12M Air Force Environmental: 80+ Projects @ $30M International Interagency Support (IIS) Environmental: 8 Projects @ $3M Native American Lands Environmental Mitigation Program: 10 Cooperative Agreements @ $5M Formerly Used Defense Sites (FUDS): 50+ Properties @ $87M 20

INTERAGENCY PROGRAM Coast Guard in Arctic Barge Landing Mooring Points on Yukon River Bridge Construction on Annette Island Execution of work for other federal agencies Denali Commission Coast Guard (USCG) Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Bureau of Land Management (BLM) 21

INTERAGENCY PROGRAM FY13 22 Projects @ $10.8 Million NOAA National Environmental Satellite, Data and Information Service: 4 Projects @ $4M U.S. Coast Guard: 3 Projects @ $200K Defense Logistics Agency Energy & Interagency and International Services Fuels: 9 Projects @ $3.4M Denali Commission: 6 Projects @ $3.2M FY14 16 Projects @ $8.3 Million NOAA National Environmental Satellite, Data and Information Service: 2 Projects @ $1.5M U.S. Coast Guard: 3 Projects @ $4.9M Defense Logistics Agency Energy & Interagency and International Services Fuels: 9 Projects @ $1.7M Denali Commission: 2 Projects @ $200K NOAA Satellite Operations Facility in Fox FY15 13 Projects @ $4.4 Million NOAA National Environmental Satellite, Data and Information Service: 2 Projects @ $2M U.S. Coast Guard: 3 Projects @ $200K Defense Logistics Agency Energy & Interagency and International Services Fuels: 6 Projects @ $2M Denali Commission: 2 Projects @ $200K 22

Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony for School in Vietnam INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM Humanitarian Assistance Program Partnership with U.S. Pacific Command (PACOM) Projects in Bangladesh, Cambodia, Laos, Mongolia, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Vietnam Construction of schools, medical clinics, hospitals, blood centers, disaster centers, cyclone shelters, wells, structural retrofits, bridges and culverts Project Coordination in Bangladesh S. Agency for International Development Construction of multipurpose cyclone shelters/schools in Bangladesh Supporting USAID and the Local Bangladesh Government to construct roads, market centers and irrigation improvements Global Peace Operations Initiative Partnership with U.S. State Department and PACOM Security assistance program Projects in Mongolia and Bangladesh Renovating and expanding training facilities for host-nation peacekeeping forces Foreign Military Sales Program Providing the Indian Air Force with beddown facilities for recently purchased C-17 Globemaster III aircraft 23

INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM Nepal Humanitarian Assistance Blood Bank, Airport Support Facilities, Water Wells and Drainage Projects Four Projects in Design or Construction Koshi River Drainage Study Mongolia Humanitarian Assistance One Hospital Project in Planning Global Peace Operations Initiative Five Hills Training Center in Procurement at $5.8 Million India Foreign Military Sales C-17 Beddown Project Phase 1, 2 and 2+ Awarded at $240 Million Total Programmed Amount = $285 Million Sri Lanka Humanitarian Assistance Hospitals, Schools Ten Projects in Design or Construction Laos Humanitarian Assistance Construction of Schools and Medical Clinics Thirteen Projects in Design or Construction Bangladesh Humanitarian Assistance Coastal Crisis Management Centers Thirteen Projects in Planning, Design or Construction U.S. Agency for International Development Multi-Purpose Cyclone Shelters/Schools Three-Year Program at $40.5 Million 41 Projects in Construction and 43 Projects in Procurement Agriculture Infrastructure Program Supporting Roads, Markets and Irrigation Projects Global Peace Operations Initiative Design and Construction of Multipurpose Training Facility and Upgrades to Academic Building Procurement at $4.6 Million Vietnam Humanitarian Assistance Bridges and Disaster Response Centers Eleven Projects in Design or Construction Cambodia Humanitarian Assistance Blood banks, schools and Clinics Seventeen Projects in Design or Construction 24

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA ~ C-17 BEDDOWN PROGRAM Foreign Military Sales FY11 FY15 M aster P lanning, R equirem ents Dev. & Validation, Design & Construction First C-17 Globemaster III Arrives in June 2013 Site Plan at Hindan Air Force Base Current Scope and Funding Planning, Request for Proposal Development and Design-Build Construction of C-17 Hangars, Annexes, Back-Shops and Complexes Programmed Amount: $285 Million Contract Award Amount: $240 Million Facilities Include: Two-Bay Hangar Facility Home Station Check / Fuel Cell Hangar, Corrosion Control and Supporting Back-Shops Squadron Operations and Aircraft Maintenance Unit (AMU) Supply and Engine Storage Warehouse Aircraft Ground Equipment (AGE) / Vehicle Maintenance C-17 Ramp, Lighting and Taxiway Improvements (East/West Parallel Segments) High-Tension Power Line, Substation and Distribution Fire Protection, Water and Wastewater Systems Training Building Parachute Packing / Rigging Facility Site Offices for U.S. Government / Boeing 25

CELEBRATE SAFETY PROGRAM Purpose: to recognize and promote excellence in safety on Alaska District construction and environmental projects. Goal: to improve safe work practices and historical trends. Timeline: November 2013 contractors receive instructions for preparing and submitting nomination packages Late January 2014 deadline for submission of nomination packages for calendar year 2013 Late February / Early March 2014 award notifications and ceremonies conducted in Anchorage and Fairbanks Award Categories: Annual open to prime contractors that complete a project or perform one year of active contract work during the current calendar year. Winners selected based on safety performance data and written narrative. Contractor of the Year selected from those honored with annual awards. Contractor of the Year 2012 Haskell Corporation Individual Award recognizes dedicated and committed individuals who go the extra mile to positively affect the workplace safety environment. Both contractor and government employees are eligible. Special Achievement Award discretionary and may be given to a contractor, individual or government team that demonstrates safety excellence on a project and/or has gone the extra mile to positively affect the safety environment in the workplace or at a project site. 26

INDEFINITE DELIVERY, INDEFINITE QUANTITY FY 14 Proposed Contract Actions Architect-Engineer Marine Infrastructure IDIQ ~$45M Will have P3 analysis requirements Large Business Environmental Remediation Services ~$180M Utilidor IDIQ ~$48M Facility Renovation and Repair ~$25M No design requirements with typical action <$.5M Small Works Design Build ~$40M Design requirements with typical action <$1M Dollar amounts in millions 27

PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS (P3) This initiative is part of a larger Corps effort to pursue alternative means for the financing of projects. The Alaska District has a pilot project with P3 business case analysis in a planned Architect-Engineer Marine Infrastructure tool to better position the district to execute potential civil works like projects via P3 agreements. Currently, the Corps is unable to directly access private capital as a means of executing projects. However, it can do so through other federal agencies and will likely be able to do so in the future should contemplated legislative authority be granted. 28

Chena Project Office ENERGY & SUSTAINABILITY Modernization of administrative building at Chena River Lakes Flood Control Project Electrical tie-in at Clear Air Force Station Boiler replacement at Eielson Air Force Base Power plant at Fort Greely Federal Energy Savings Outreach Program Masonry Heater in Chena Project Office 29

REGULATORY PROGRAM Mission to protect the Nation s aquatic resources, while allowing reasonable development through fair, flexible and balanced permit decisions. Authorities Section 10 Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 Section 404 Clean Water Act (1972) Section 103 Marine, Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act (1972) Most activities in Alaska require permits Majority of State is jurisdictional waters o Wetlands and other waters of U.S. Wetlands Determination o 3 million lakes; 15 million miles of rivers /streams; 174 million acres of wetlands Regulatory Division staffed with ~50 people mostly biologists (project managers) ~1,200 actions annually environmental impact statements, individual and general permits, jurisdictional determinations, enforcement and compliance inspections Program complexity increasing, while resources (human and funding) decreasing 30

Flood Response in Galena SERVICES Emergency Management Public Law 84-99: Flood Control and Coastal Emergencies authorizes Corps to provide emergency/disaster assistance Emergency Operations Center Stafford Act provides federal funding to state and local governments as well as certain non-profits organizations FEMA: manages federal efforts Authority: to plan and execute to save lives and protect property Assistance: augments state and local capabilities National Response Framework Corps responsible for Emergency Support Function #3: Public Works and Engineering Corps has 47 mission planning and response teams Alaska District provides one of four infrastructure assessment teams Section 302, Water Resource Act of 1990 & Amended Public Law 84-99 allows Corps to conduct emergency dredging 31

ALASKA FLOOD RESPONSE & RECOVERY 2013 Aerial View of Galena Circle July 21: Support to FEMA and State of Alaska incident support for city bulkhead erosion Galena May 30: State of Alaska disaster declaration June 25: Federal disaster declaration July 1: USACE support to Joint Field Office Missions Assignments Regional activation (on-going district reachback) High watermarks and baseline survey (complete) Project management support (on-going district reachback) Levee inspection (on-going) Ice-affected stage frequency study (complete) Technical assistance debris (complete) Construction project coordinator (complete) Infrastructure systems recovery support function (on-going) 32

We are experts in arctic engineering and construction. CONCLUSION Alaska District Headquarters at JBER - Elmendorf We are partnering with the State of Alaska to support the ongoing needs for deep-draft navigation in the Arctic. We are supporting the national defense strategy for the Asia-Pacific region through our Asia and Foreign Military Sales programs. We are prepared to provide response and recovery assistance for any natural or manmade disaster within the Pacific Region. 33

QUESTIONS? Christopher A. Tew Chief of Contracting, Alaska District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Building and Preserving Alaska s Future 33