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S E A Aids MA Army National Guard With Dedication Ceremony

Camp Edwards training facilities dedicated to guardsmen

06/05/2008 - Two fallen soldiers were honored at the dedication ceremony for the opening of two new training facilities at the Camp Edwards Army National Guard Base in Bourne, MA where each facility was named after one of the men. Both men were members of the MA National Guard and lost their lives in combat. S E A, who has worked with the MA Army National Guard at Camp Edwards on several projects, was called upon to create the commemorative plaques that dedicated the facilities to the deceased guardsmen. One set of plaques was mounted onto boulders on the grounds of the new facilities; the other two sets were presented to family members of the guardsmen and the MA National Guard. Governor Deval Patrick presided over the Ceremonies. S E A was commissioned with designing the plaques.


S E A received a commendation from Jack Stockhaus, Project Manager. "You not only took an outstanding professional interest in this urgent and sensitive project but you added your personal commitment to this worthy effort which is highly commendablePlease know that I always knew that I could count on S E A professionally to meet the task on time, now this knowledge is strengthened by your personal commitment to excellence in service," said Stockhaus. In recent years, S E A provided master planning, design, architectural services and civil/site engineering for a Regional Training Institute at Camp Edwards, design and contract document services for the demolition of over 60 buildings for BOMARC Missile facilities, and renovated the hangar for a Black Hawk simulator project, all at Camp Edwards.

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