See also: Air Force Pavements & Construction Equipment Examples
o repaired Osan Taxiway Alpha after heat-related damage to the concrete; taxiway was fully mission capable in 3 days and in time for exercise Beverly Herd 18-3
o tested and confirmed the viability of the Air Force's new Rapid Airfield Damage Repair System
o accomplished numerous runway repairs critical to over 2,000 takeoffs and landings of C-17s delivering thousands of troops and supplies
o placed and finished 50 cubic yards of concrete for deployed SERE team, providing additional storage for critical training equipment
o managed over $900 thousand in deployable heavy equipment
o trained augmentees on pre-construction dynamic cone penetrometer analysis crucial for a sound site foundation
o as Demo Team member, safely expended over 10,000 pounds of explosives, contributing to the "Outstanding" rating by Corps of Engineers
o maintained 10 million dollars worth of equipment and snow fleet
o poured 78 cubic feet of concrete while ensuring seamless electric and plumbing cutover, renewed main gate entry
o provided exceptional runway repairs critical to over 1,00 takeoffs and landings of the C-130s and numerous civilian aircraft assigned
o placed and secured 178 security barriers, increased security for over 10,000 Soldiers and allowed relaxed security posture inside compound
o assisted EOD with self-help project; moved 20 tons of earth and concrete, ensured on-schedule continuation of draw down
o engineered provisional runway which allowed initial air delivery of critical supplies and fuel
o repaired over 500 square feet of damaged airfield pavement; enabled delivery of essential supplies to awaiting forces in deployed locations
o identified and swiftly repaired twelve damaged runway areas, minimizing mission delays
o oversaw RED HORSE project progress and through meticulous attention to detail, predicted future equipment requirements and requisitioned D7 dozers and excavators, all arriving in time to keep project on schedule
o teamed with motor pool to monitor equipment miles and maintenance during deployment which increased mission readiness by 25%
o responded to 2 fence breaches and directed emergency on-site repairs, restored security in less than 2 hours
o deployed to Al Mubarak, Kuwait and participated in the placement of 55,000 square feet of concrete for CENTCOM's busiest port, a repair valued at $5 million dollars
o logged 200 hours safely operating six pieces of equipment in the construction of one mile of new all weather road
o inspected airfield and identified and repaired 15 damaged runway areas, minimized mission delays and restored runway to traffic in minimum time
o repaired runway faults, enabled delivery of essential supplies to awaiting forces in deployed locations
o his astute leadership in repairing over 1050 square feet of damaged airfield pavement was vital to the 628th Civil Engineer Squadron
o repaired numerous spalls and replaced 11 yards of concrete on taxiway Charlie to eliminate hazards to traffic
o key member of the paving team that professionally placed 700 tons of asphalt in the Operations parking lot to resolve drainage problem
o dependable team member; volunteered for details when no else would: fuel detail, water detail and latrine detail
o contributed to the effectiveness and success of projects Triad TOC and Motorpool 22, while operating and maintaining over $500,000 worth of equipment and material
o contributed to the Platoon's success in airfield site operations during SP245 and SP078 projects
o provided over 200 hours on dozers, graders, scrapers and the HYEX, BHL and bomag during Fort Riley Airfield project
o cleared and grubbed over 100 meters of trees and shrubs and laid over 200 meters of concertina wire and pickets
o supervised the mixing of 30,000 pounds of concrete and the completion of 4 drainage ditches