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BUILDING STRONG ® Afghan National Police Provincial HQ at Charikar Parwan Province, Afghanistan Who: USACE Bagram Area Office What: The Charikar compound is a $5.8M facility designed to support the admin, billeting, maintenance, and life support infrastructure needs for the ANP HQ in Parwan province. Where: Charikar lies 30 km northwest of Bagram Airfield When: 21 August 2014 site visit Why: A site visit was conducted to assess final completion of work prior to acceptance and turnover Way Ahead: Project is 95% complete and is on track to be troop ready in September 2014. Upon final acceptance, USACE will coordinate with CSTCA for turnover to the Afghan National Police. A USACE Afghan National Quality Assurance Representative and contractor staff brief Bagram Resident Engineer Drasa Maciunas (left) and district commander COL Pete Helmlinger (right) on site The new self contained Charikar compound overlooks the valley the Afghan Police will operate in and protect

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Page 1: Charikar Project

BUILDING STRONG®

Afghan National Police Provincial HQ at CharikarParwan Province, Afghanistan

Who: USACE Bagram Area Office

What: The Charikar compound is a $5.8M facility designed to support the admin, billeting, maintenance, and life support infrastructure needs for the ANP HQ in Parwan province.

Where: Charikar lies 30 km northwest of Bagram Airfield

When: 21 August 2014 site visit

Why: A site visit was conducted to assess final completion of work prior to acceptance and turnover

Way Ahead: Project is 95% complete and is on track to be troop ready in September 2014. Upon final acceptance, USACE will coordinate with CSTCA for turnover to the Afghan National Police.

A USACE Afghan National Quality Assurance Representative and contractor staff brief Bagram Resident Engineer Drasa Maciunas (left) and district commander COL Pete Helmlinger (right) on site

The new self contained Charikar compound overlooks the valley the Afghan Police will operate in and protect