Air Force Civil Engineer Center Explained

Unit Name:Air Force Civil Engineer Center
Dates:1 October 2012 - present
Country:United States
Branch:United States Air Force
Current Commander:Brig Gen William H. Kale III
Garrison:Joint Base San Antonio
Command Structure:Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center

The Air Force Civil Engineer Center (AFCEC), located at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, is a 1,900-person primary subordinate unit, assigned to the Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center which is one of six centers aligned under Air Force Materiel Command for the United States Air Force. The center is responsible for providing responsive, flexible full-spectrum installation engineering services. Conducting operations at more than 75 locations worldwide,[1] the center's missions include facility investment planning, design and construction, operations support, real property management, energy support, environmental compliance and restoration, and audit assertions, acquisition and program management.

History

Air Force leaders, during a ceremony on 1 October 2012 at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, activated AFCEC as a single unit to execute the civil engineering mission worldwide. During the ceremony, the Air Force Center for Engineering and the Environment and Air Force Real Property Agency, both based in San Antonio, merged with the Air Force Civil Engineer Support Agency at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida. AFCESA was then renamed the Air Force Civil Engineer Center. https://web.archive.org/web/20130927211014/http://www.afcec.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123320540 On 1 October 2014, AFCEC was among the six organizations moved under Air Force Materiel Command in an effort toward forming the foundation of the Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center when the Center is formally activated in 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20141206211002/http://www.afmc.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123426499

Organization

The Air Force Civil Engineer Center is led by a civilian in the Senior Executive Service. The center has seven directorates: Energy; Environmental; Facility Engineering; Installations; Operations; Planning & Integration; and Readiness. https://web.archive.org/web/20130911050536/http://www.afcec.af.mil/library/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=19990

List of commanders

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fact Sheets . 2022-08-17 . www.afcec.af.mil.
  2. Web site: News . https://web.archive.org/web/20130927211014/http://www.afcec.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123320540 . 27 September 2013 .
  3. Web site: Brown assumes leadership of AFCEC . 17 July 2015 .
  4. Web site: Oshiba assumes leadership of AFCEC .
  5. Web site: Edwards assumes leadership of AFCEC . 30 October 2018 .
  6. Web site: MAJOR GENERAL JOHN J. ALLEN, JR.. 2021-05-26.