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Contracted construction engineers use a Fitzpatrick/Caterpillar M312 wheeled excavator to begin work on the runway reconstruction project at Royal Air Force (RAF) Mildenhall, United Kingdom. An estimated 25,000-tons of runway surface are being removed to an off-site recycling yard along with 33,000-tons of concrete. An additional 10,000-tons of concrete will be recycled on-site for incorporation into the new works. Also, 2,200 linear meters of drainage pipe work will be laid

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Steady progress is made on the construction of the hazard field for the Project Morpheus lander near the Shuttle Landing Facility, or SLF, at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Testing of the prototype lander has been ongoing at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston in preparation for its first free flight. The SLF will provide the lander with the kind of field necessary for realistic testing, complete with rocks, craters and hazards to avoid. Morpheus utilizes an autonomous landing and hazard avoidance technology, or ALHAT, payload that will allow it to navigate to clear landing sites amidst rocks, craters and other hazards during its descent. Project Morpheus is one of 20 small projects comprising the Advanced Exploration Systems, or AES, program in NASA’s Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate. AES projects pioneer new approaches for rapidly developing prototype systems, demonstrating key capabilities and validating operational concepts for future human missions beyond Earth orbit. For more information on Project Morpheus, visit http://www.nasa.gov/centers/johnson/exploration/morpheus/index.html. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett KSC-2012-3653

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Contrctors work on demolishing several old buildings on the cantonment area Aug. 9, 2019, to make room for the construction of a new $24 million 400-bed, four-story barracks at Fort McCoy, Wis. The demolition is the early part of preparation work for the project that is part of the Fort McCoy Master Plan. Coordination for the project is completed by the Directorate of Public Works at Fort McCoy. (U.S. Army Photo by Scott T. Sturkol, Public Affairs Office, Fort McCoy, Wis.)

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label_outline Explore Building Demolition Underway To Make Way For New 24 Million Barracks At Fort Mccoy, Building Demolition, Master Plan

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