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Ahtna Kanas Winter 2016

Ahtna Subsidiary Featured in Society of American Military Engineer’s magazine, The Military Engineer

AES performed phase one of two of a construction project involving design, repairs and alterations to water-damaged U.S. Coast Guard family housing units located in Cordova, Alaska, an area that experiences an average of 206 days of precipitation per year, including gale-force winds and intermittent snowfall and rain, resulting in icy conditions. The project was time-critical not only because work was performed while the units were occupied, but because of the risk of mold to human health, as well as structural failure due to water damage. Despite challenging working conditions, Ahtna completed the project ahead of schedule and to the full satisfaction of the housing occupants and the U.S. Coast Guard.

To read the full article, go to pages 54-56 of the magazine at this link: http://online.fliphtml5.com/fedq/wqjs/#p=56

AGSC and ADB President Craig O’Rourke and AES and AEI President Tim Finnigan at Expo, smiling at camera
AGSC and ADB President Craig O’Rourke and AES and AEI President Tim Finnigan