Little Rock District has been serving the Nation since 1881. Our district boundaries include Southern Missouri and most of Arkansas. We are part of the U.S. Army’s winning team, with both military and civil missions.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is the world’s premier engineering organization. Trained and ready to provide support any time or any place. A full-spectrum engineer force of high quality, dedicated soldiers and civilians.
We exist to support the soldiers, airmen and their families and to develop and maintain the infrastructure in the area. We strive to make a positive impact on the lives of American citizens.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Little Rock District has unmatched experience as a planning, design and construction agency. We have a "can-do" reputation for delivering a quality product on time and within cost.
We are professionals in a wide range of disciplines who provide expertise in many areas. Our dedicated, interdisciplinary staff is capable of addressing all phases of a project from planning and design through completion of construction. Engineering, environmental, real estate, contracting and other needs associated with federal, state and local programs can be met by our capable staff.
• We manage nearly 750,000 acres of public lands and water
• We help preserve water quality through our permit program
• We produce enough electricity yearly at our projects to supply up to 400,000 households
• Our projects have prevented over $2.6 billion in flood damage
• We are a national leader in water-based public recreation
• Our reservoirs store drinking water that supplies numerous communities
• We manage $6.5 billion worth of public infrastructure to include: •12 reservoirs
• 13 navigation locks and dams
• 7 hydroelectric power plants
• 146 public parks
• 308 miles of navigation channel
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700 W. Capitol Ave, Little Rock, AR 72201, US
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Engineers, Architects, Accountants, Project Managers, Electricians, Attorneys, Geologists, Rangers, Contract Specialists, Realty Specialist, Biologists, Engineering Technicians, Administrative Support Assistants, Budget & Program Anyalysts, Electricians & Superintendents, Lock & Dam Operators, Power Plant Mechanics
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Col Eric Noe is the CEO of U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Little Rock District. To contact Col Eric Noe email at [email protected].
The Little Rock District offers a wide range of services, including engineering, project management, environmental assessments, and construction management. Our specialties include civil engineering, architecture, real estate services, and environmental restoration. We also provide support in areas such as hydrology, hydraulics, and geotechnical engineering, ensuring that we meet the diverse needs of our clients and stakeholders.
The Little Rock District supports various industries, including infrastructure development, environmental conservation, and flood risk management. We work with federal, state, and local agencies, as well as private sector partners, to deliver projects that enhance public safety, promote sustainable practices, and improve community resilience. Our services extend to sectors such as transportation, energy, and natural resources.
To apply for a job with the Little Rock District, visit our careers page at http://www.lrcorpscareers.com/. There, you can find current job openings and detailed application instructions. We encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply, as we value a wide range of perspectives and experiences within our workforce.
The Little Rock District employs a diverse range of professionals, including engineers, architects, accountants, project managers, electricians, attorneys, geologists, and biologists. We also hire administrative support staff, budget and program analysts, and technical specialists. Our team is dedicated to delivering high-quality services and solutions to meet the needs of our clients and the communities we serve.
The Little Rock District plays a crucial role in flood risk management by designing and implementing flood control projects, conducting hydrologic and hydraulic studies, and maintaining existing flood risk management infrastructure such as levees and dams. We collaborate with local communities and agencies to develop comprehensive floodplain management strategies that aim to reduce risk and enhance community resilience against flooding events.
The Little Rock District actively engages with the community through public meetings, outreach programs, and partnerships with local organizations. We strive to keep the public informed about our projects and initiatives, and we welcome community input to ensure that our work aligns with local needs and priorities. Additionally, we provide educational resources and opportunities for community involvement in environmental stewardship and infrastructure development.
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