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“Building and Preserving Alaska’s Future”

Command Overview. “Building and Preserving Alaska’s Future”. COL Christopher Lestochi Commander, Alaska District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers June 17, 2014. ALASKA DISTRICT, U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS. Northern Area Office 3 Resident Offices Fairbanks Eielson Air Force Base

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“Building and Preserving Alaska’s Future”

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  1. Command Overview

    “Building and Preserving Alaska’s Future”

    COL Christopher Lestochi Commander, Alaska District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers June 17, 2014
  2. ALASKA DISTRICT, U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS Northern Area Office 3 Resident Offices Fairbanks Eielson Air Force Base Fort Wainwright Fairbanks Regulatory Field Office Fairbanks Fort Wainwright Chena Project Office Eielson Air Force Base Fort Greely Southern Area Office 2 Resident Offices Anchorage JBER-Elmendorf-Richardson Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson Juneau (State Capitol) Juneau Regulatory Field Office Anchorage Kenai Sitka District Headquarters Sitka Regulatory Field Office MISSION 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. Anchorage Regulatory Field Office Kenai Regulatory Field Office
  3. MAJOR PROGRAMS REGULATORY CIVIL WORKS MILITARY Rock Placement in Wrangell Harbor Wetlands Assessment in Mat-Su Valley Hangar at Fort Wainwright Removal Action at Tanaga Island NOAA Satellite Operations Facility in Fox Temporary Facilities in Eagle Village SERVICES INTERAGENCY & INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL
  4. PROGRAMS & PROJ MGT DIV PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICE ENGINEERING DIVISION RESOURCE MGT OFFICE T. FINDTNER (907)753-2522 CHIEF CEPOA-PA D. FRENIER (907)753-2662 CHIEF CEPOA-EN K. FARMER (907)753-2509 CHIEF CEPOA-RM ACTING CHIEF CEPOA-PM R. BOWKER (907)753-5770 OFFICE OF COUNSEL SAFETY & OCC HEALTH OFC M. GILBERT (907)753-2534 D. PRADO (907)753-5712 CHIEF CEPOA-OC CHIEF CEPOA-SO CONTRACTING DIVISION EMERGENCY MGT OFFICE D. SPENCE (907)753-2666 C. TEW (907)753-2543 CHIEF CEPOA-EM CHIEF CEPOA-CT ALASKA DISTRICT, U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS SPECIAL ASSISTANTS INFO MGT/ TECH EXECUTIVE OFFICE J. POLL (907)753-2730 RIO CECI-RP HR COORDINATOR CEPOA-DE SMALL BUSINESS ADV CEPOA-SA-SB TRIBAL LIAISON CEPOA-EN-CW-ER SECURITY MGR CEPOA-SA-S QUALITY MGT REP CEPOA-SA-QM INT REVIEW CHIEF CEPOA-IR EEO MGR CEPOA-SA-EEO C. RAGAN (907)753-5604 I. DRAKE (907)753-5576 A. SHEARER (907) 753-5674 H. DEATON (907)753-5588 D. GERLAND (907)753-2855 VACANT (907) 753-2620 VACANT (907)753-2517 COL C. LESTOCHI (907)753-2504 LTC M. DEROCCHI (907)753-2505 R. BOWKER (907)753-5728 J. LESEMAN (907)753-2501 COMMANDER CEPOA-DE DEPUTY COMMANDER CEPOA-DE ACTING DEPUTY FOR PROGRAM MGMT CEPOA-PM EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT CEPOA-DE LOGISTICS R. NORBY (907)753-2559 CHIEF CELA-POA Advisory and Support Staff Technical Staff REGULATORY DIVISION CONSTRUCTION DIVISION K. KOCHENBACH (907)753-2782 CHIEF CEPOA-RD P. COULLAHAN (907)753-2770 CHIEF CEPOA-CO REAL ESTATE BRANCH T. KRETZSCHMAR (907)753-2859 CHIEF CEPOA-PM-RE
  5. HISTORICAL WORKLOAD Fiscal Year 1990 – 2017
  6. FY14 TOTAL PROGRAM Military Construction: 7 Projects @ $103M Missile Defense: 12 Projects @ 74.3M Civil Works: 36 Projects / Activities @ $56M Environmental: 200 Projects @ $123M Interagency: 23 Projects @ $24.5M International: 127 Projects @ $198M Total: 405 Projects / Activities @ $578.8 Million Dollar amounts in millions
  7. FY15 TOTAL PROGRAM Military Construction: 2 Projects @ $51M Missile Defense: 8 Projects @ $8M Civil Works: 30 Projects / Activities @ $36.5M Environmental: 200 Projects @ $118M Interagency: 11 Projects @ $4.7M International: 66 Projects @ $119M Total: 319 Projects / Activities @ $337.4 Million Dollar amounts in millions
  8. MILITARY PROGRAM Barracks at Fort Wainwright FY14 – 7 Projects @ $103 Million Fort Wainwright: 7 Projects @ $103M 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) @ $45M Battalion HQ with Classrooms @ $13M * Battalion HQ with Classrooms @ $13M * Duplex Company Operations Facility @ $19M * FY15 – 2 Projects @ $51 Million Fort Wainwright: 1 Project @ $39M FTW376 Unmanned Aircraft System Hangar (possibly FY16) ** Clear Air Force Station: 1 Project @ $12M CLR027 Emergency Power Plant Fuel Storage ** FY16 – 2 Projects @ $47.7 Million Clear Air Force Station: 1 Project @ $13.2M CLR029 Fire Station (possibly FY19) ** Eielson Air Force Base: 1 Project @ $34.5M EIE345 Repair Central Heat and Power Plant, Phase 3 ** Fitness Center at Eielson Air Force Base * In Construction ** To be Awarded
  9. MISSILE DEFENSE PROGRAM FY14 – 12 Projects @ $74.3 Million Fort Greely: 10 Projects @ $60.2M Military Construction (MILCON): 1 Project @ $42.8M FTG186 Mechanical-Electrical Building, Missile Field 1 @ $42.8M Sustainment, Restoration and Modernization (SRM): 9 Projects @ $17.4M Clear Air Force Station: 2 Projects @ $14.1M Military Construction (MILCON): 2 Projects @ $14.1M CLR026 Upgrade Early Warning Radar, Ballistic Missile Defense System @ $13.1M CLR031 Enhanced Polar System Foundation @ $1M FY15 – 8 Projects @ $8 Million Fort Greely: 8 Projects @ $8M Sustainment, Restoration and Modernization (SRM): 8 Projects @ $8M Missile Defense Complex at Fort Greely Upgraded Early Warning Radar Utilidors Defense Satellite Communications System FY16 – 9 Projects @ $8+ Million Fort Greely: 9 Projects @ $8+M Sustainment, Restoration and Modernization (SRM): 8 projects @ $8M Military Construction: 1 project (cost and location to be determined)
  10. Current Civil Works Activities Navigation Ports/Harbors Port of Anchorage Dredging Flood Risk Management Coastal and Storm Damage Reduction Emergency Response Recreation Water Supply Hydroelectric Power Generation CIVIL WORKS PROGRAM Akutan Harbor Shoreline Protection at Unalakleet Erosion Protection at Kivalina
  11. ONGOING CIVIL WORKS PROJECTS BARROW STORM DAMAGE ENVIRONMENTAL INFRASTRUCTURE KAKTOVIK BEACH EROSION DeLONG MT. PORT KIVALINA EROSION CHENA RIVER O&M KOTZEBUE HARBOR CHANDALAR RIVER WATERSHED SHISHMAREF EROSION LITTLE DIOMEDE HARBOR CHENA RIVER WATERSHED BUCKLAND INFRASTRUCTURE EKLUTNA RIVER WATERSHED NOME HARBOR O&M SALCHA FLOODING GALENA BANK STABILIZATION UNALAKLEET EROSION AND HARBOR COOK INLET NAVIGATION CHANNEL ANIAK FLOOD DAMAGE MATANUSKA RIVER EROSION SHIP CREEK WATERSHED ANCHORAGE HARBOR DEEPENING ANCHORAGE HARBOR O&M COOK INLET O&M MEKORYUK HARBOR VALDEZ HARBOR PT. MACKENZIE SHOAL WHITTIER HARBOR NEWTOK RELOCATION ST PAUL HARBOR SKAGWAY HARBOR HAINES HARBOR BETHEL HARBOR O&M NINILCHIK HARBOR O&M DOUGLAS HARBOR SKAGWAY RIVER F.C. BETHEL BANK HOMER HARBOR O&M ELFIN COVE ST GEORGE HARBOR DILLINGHAM EMERGENCY BANK STABILIZATION KENAI RIVER BLUFF EROSION SEWARD HARBOR KAKE DAM DILLINGHAM HBR O&M LOWELL CREEK TUNNEL SITKA HARBOR WRANGELL HARBOR KETCHIKAN HARBOR BAR POINT HARBOR O&M PORT LIONS HARBOR KODIAK HARBOR UNALASKA HARBOR OLD HARBOR SAND POINT HARBOR CHIGNIK HARBOR AKUTAN HARBOR CRAIG & KLAWOK HARBOR FALSE PASS HARBOR
  12. CIVIL WORKS PROGRAM Erosion Control at Shishmaref FY14 – 36 Projects / Activities @ $56 Million * 10 Studies / Designs @ $2.9M 4 Construction Projects @ $24.3M 10 Continuing Authorities Projects 12 Operations & Maintenance Activities @ $28.8M 1 New – Dillingham Harbor (3-year contract) FY15 – 30 Projects / Activities @ $23.9 Million * Potential Construction Projects: 10 Studies / Designs @ $2.05M 10 Continuing Authorities Projects 10 Operations & Maintenance Activities @ $21.9M Dredging at Port of Anchorage * Subject to Congressional Appropriations Unalaska Harbor
  13. DEEP DRAFT ARCTIC PORT 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 the Deep Draft Arctic Port 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 March 2013 recommending in-depth analysis of Nome/Port Clarence area. Planning charrette conducted in April 2013. NEPA public scoping meetings conducted in June 2013 Expect to publish draft feasibility study for Nome/Port Clarence region in Fall 2014. Study Area Map
  14. ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAM Base Camp at Tanaga Island Formerly Used Defense Sites Program: performs environmental restoration of sites contaminated with hazardous, toxic or radioactive waste and/or ordnance from past military activities. 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. Interagency Environmental Program: engages in environmental remediation and compliance activities on behalf of non-DoD federal agencies. Beach Excavation at Kogru River Remediation at Umiat Test Well #9
  15. ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAM Formerly Used Defense Sites (FUDS) Properties 532 Total 137 with Hazards 70 Remaining
  16. ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAM Tanaga Island FY14 – 200+ Projects @ $123 Million Project Highlights Army Environmental: 60+ Projects @ $15M Air Force Environmental: 80+ Projects @ $36M International Interagency Support (IIS) Environmental: 12 Projects @ $9M Native American Lands Environmental Mitigation Program: 10 Cooperative Agreements @ $5M Formerly Used Defense Sites (FUDS): 50+ Properties @ $58M FY15 – 200+ Projects @ $118 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 @ $68M Barrow
  17. INTERAGENCY PROGRAM Coast Guard in Arctic Barge Landing Mooring Points on Yukon River 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) Bridge Construction on Annette Island
  18. INTERAGENCY PROGRAM FY14 – 23 Projects @ $24.5 Million NOAA National Environmental Satellite, Data and Information Service: 9 Projects @ $5M U.S. Coast Guard: 5 Projects @ $15M Defense Logistics Agency – Energy & Interagency and International Services Fuels: 6 Projects @ $4.1M Denali Commission: 3 Projects @ $400K FY15 – 11 Projects @ $4.7 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 @ $2.5M NOAA Satellite Operations Facility in Fox Storage Tank Removal at Cape Sarichef
  19. INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM Nepal Humanitarian Assistance Blood Bank, Airport Support Facilities, Water Wells and Drainage Projects Five Projects in Design or Construction Mongolia Global Peace Operations Initiative Five Hills Training Center in Procurement at $5.8 Million Laos Humanitarian Assistance Construction of Schools and Medical Clinics Fifteen Projects in Design or Construction Vietnam Humanitarian Assistance Bridges and Disaster Response Centers Seventeen Projects in Design or Construction India Foreign Military Sales C-17 Beddown Project Phase 1, 2 and 2+ Awarded at $240 Million Total Programmed Amount = $285 Million Cambodia Humanitarian Assistance Blood banks, schools and Clinics Twelve Projects in Design or Construction Bangladesh Humanitarian Assistance Coastal Crisis Management Centers Nineteen Projects in Planning, Design or Construction U.S. Agency for International Development Multi-Purpose Cyclone Shelters/Schools Three-Year Program at $40.5 Million 77 Projects in Design and Construction 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 Sri Lanka Humanitarian Assistance Hospitals, Schools Eight Projects in Design or Construction
  20. SERVICES Emergency Management Flood Response in Galena PublicLaw 84-99: Flood Control and Coastal Emergencies– authorizes Corps to provide emergency/disaster assistance 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 and Amended Public Law 84-99 – allows Corps to conduct emergency dredging Emergency Operations Center
  21. CONCLUSION Overall program is changing and getting smaller. Programs have become more volatile. Leveraging expertise and capabilities to pursue new opportunities under the Interagency and International Services Program. Re-shaping the Alaska District into an adaptable, flexible organization able to execute a changing workload in an efficient and effective manner. DLA Energy Lab at JBER - Elmendorf Alaska District Headquarters at JBER - Elmendorf
  22. COL Christopher Lestochi Commander, Alaska District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Phone: 907-753-2504 / Email: Public.Affairs3@usace.army.mil “Building and Preserving Alaska’s Future”
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