National Engineers Week 2026

"For 250 years, this amazing team of Soldiers and civilians has engineered solutions to our Nation's toughest challenges. As we celebrate our rich history this year during Engineers Week, we look to the future. Our best days are ahead of us, as America's Engineer craft innovations that will allow us to deliver faster, smarter, and together with our partners. Essayons!" -- Lieutenant General William H. "Butch" Graham, Jr.

USACE's Civil Works mission provides a key foundational component of the nation's public infrastructure that facilitates econimic growth, quality of life, environmental health and national security for the American people. From exploring new ways to monitor projects to uncovering yet-to-be-discovered technologies, USACE continues to "lean in" to successfully deliver for the nation.

 

LTC Werback Introduction

Disciplines at USACE

Stuff and Things

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Expand List item 38989Collapse List item 38989  National E-Week Competition
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  • Jared Houchin; Structural Engineer
  • Willow Walker; H&H
  • Simeon Francis; Civil Engineer
  • Engineer Name; Environmental Engineer
  • Engineer Name; Mechanical Engineer
  • Engineer Name; Electrical Engineer
  • Engineer Name; Cost Engineer
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