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Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southeast

Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southeast

 NAS JAcksonville_2019 Tenant Commands Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southeast

Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Southeast currently employs approximately 1,700 civilians, 140 military personnel and 45 contractors in 12 states from Charleston, South Carolina, to Kingsville, Texas, and south to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The volume of business for fiscal year 2016 was projected at $2 billion with an annual payroll of $160 million. The headquarters, in Jacksonville, Florida, supports activities in more than 18 field offices within its area of responsibility.

NAVFAC Southeast plans, designs and manages construction for the Navy and other governmental agencies. NAVFAC Southeast professionals also acquire and dispose of real estate, provide environmental support, manage and maintain the facilities on all naval bases, and provide housing for military families. NAVFAC Southeast public works departments provide facilities support services to each naval installation in their area of responsibility. Every day presents new challenges for the professionals of the command. From planning a new full-service hospital to constructing of a state-of-the-art hangar facility, members of the command make significant contributions to the Navy.

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