Here are more details about the motor shop the US Army Corps Of Engineers recently opened in Pleasant Valley.
New Motor Shop Of The US Army Corps Of Engineers
The opening of a new 26,000-square-foot motor shop in Pleasant Valley by the US Army Corps of Engineers will cater to 12 Lock and Dam sites in the Rock Island District and various other districts nationwide.
Col. Jesse T. Curry highlighted the importance of the work done in the motor shop. Additionally, the US Army Corps of Engineers’ shop includes space for welding operations, heavy equipment repairs, and hazardous waste storage.
According to a published article by KWQC, Jesse T. Curry emphasized the critical role that the motor shop plays in keeping operations running smoothly.
With dedicated areas for welding, heavy equipment repairs, and hazardous waste storage, the shop opened by the US Army Corps of Engineers is well-equipped to handle a variety of tasks efficiently.
These services offered by the US Army Corps of Engineers’ new motor shop ensure that maintenance and repairs can be completed promptly, minimizing downtime and maximizing productivity.
New Headquarters On Main Street
In a published article by the Buffalo News, Lt. Col. Colby Krug, a Buffalo native and commander of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Buffalo District, recently presided over the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the agency’s new headquarters on Main Street.
The historic Mohawk Building has been renovated and now houses the Corps, along with other tenants.
The move to downtown Buffalo symbolizes a new era for the agency, fostering partnerships and innovation within the community.
The building not only provides office space but also retail space, apartments, and a penthouse structure.
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