Public Notice Distribution List

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  • NAO-DHA-Civil Engineer-9905-20-000

    Expiration date: 2/26/2020

    The Norfolk District is advertising a public notice for a civil engineer position being filled under the direct hire authority, closing out Feb. 26.
  • ANC110220

    Arlington National Cemetery will participate in a public hearing and information session hosted by the Federal Highway Administration on the Arlington National Cemetery Southern Expansion (ANCSE) Defense Access Road (DAR) Project. The hearing will be held on Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2020 at 6:30 p.m. at the Sheraton Pentagon City located at 900 South Orme St. in Arlington, Virginia.
  • CENAO-WR-R NAO-2009-02784

    Expiration date: 3/9/2020

    Microsoft Corporation c/o Mr. Greg Deeney proposes to construct a data center campus and associated infrastructure, to include but not limited to, a substation, access road, water tanks, stormwater management facilities, etc. at the southern terminus of Compass Creek Parkway in Leesburg, Loudoun County, Virginia.

  • NAO-DHA-9905-20-Survey Technician

    Expiration date: 2/11/2020

    The district is looking to hire a survey technician under the direct hire authority, which closes Feb. 11. The position performs geodetic, topographic and bathymetric surveys in support of the district’s civil works mission to include navigation and construction.
  • CENAO-WR-R NAO-1994-1166

    Expiration date: 2/20/2020

    The Hampton Roads Connector Partners proposes to expand the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel (HRBT) by widening Route 64 for approximately 9.9 miles from Settlers Landing Road in Hampton to the I-564 interchange in Norfolk, Virginia. The project involves the construction of new bridges over Hampton Roads/lower James River, two new bored tunnels, expansion of the existing portal islands, and widening of the Willoughby Bay trestle-bridges, Bay Avenue bridges, and Oastes Creek bridges. The project will create an eight-lane facility with six consistent use lanes, including two new High Occupancy Toll (HOT) lanes.