Lt. Kate McHenry, Buffalo, , native and Chief of the Maintenance Branch at Coast Guard Training Center Cape May, , listens to Sean Boone, a training center construction inspector, as he describes the construction project for the fueling pier, Sept. 28, 2015. The fueling pier project is part of the waterfront reconstruction being conducted on board the training center as a result of damage caused by Hurricane Sandy in 2012. The project will cost more than $8 million and will also replace destroyed bulk heads and armor stone to protect the shoreline and ensure Coast Guard mission readine
Lt. Kate McHenry, Buffalo, , native and Chief of the Maintenance Branch at Coast Guard Training Center Cape May, , listens to Sean Boone, a training center construction inspector, as he describes the construction project for the fueling pier, Sept. 28, 2015. The fueling pier project is part of the waterfront reconstruction being conducted on board the training center as a result of damage caused by Hurricane Sandy in 2012. The project will cost more than $8 million and will also replace destroyed bulk heads and armor stone to protect the shoreline and ensure Coast Guard mission readiness for the units stationed here. ( Coast Guard Photo by Chief Warrant Officer John Edwards)
Size: 7360px × 4912px
Photo credit: © AB Forces News Collection / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: cape, coast, engineering, guard, hurricane, life, sandy, week