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Our capital construction program is extensive. The need to provide secure and safe shelter is more critical than ever in this time of terrorism attacks and threats. Tunis, Tunisia; Nairobi, Kenya; Kampala, Uganda and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania are but a few of our newly constructed embassy compounds with a strong emphasizes on security. Currently, we have 22 new Embassies in the planning stage, 66 rehabilitation projects underway with 53 planned for FY03 and 55 Capital Security Construction projects in our Long-Range Overseas Building Plan (LROBP) through FY08.

The links below provide a pictorial view of some of our current projects in various lifecycle phases. Each link displays an Artist rendering (or projection) of the constructed building, a recent site photo, and the estimated percentage of completion for the entire project. Currently, our major construction efforts include: New Embassy Compounds (NEC), Newly Acquired Buildings (NAB), and U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) projects.

--  Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire NEC
--  Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates NEC
--  Abuja, Nigeria NEC
--  Accra, Ghana, NEC
--  Algiers, Algeria NEC
--  Astana, Kazakhstan NEC
--  Athens, Greece NOX
--  Bamako, Mali NEC
--  Beijing, PRC, NEC
--  Belmopan, Belize NEC
--  Berlin, Germany NEC
--  Bridgetown, Barbados NAB
--  Cape Town, South Africa NEC
--  Conakry, Guinea NEC
--  Dar es Salaam, Tanzania MSGQ
--  Dar es Salaam, Tanzania NEC
--  Dar es Salaam, Tanzania USAID Building
--  Doha, Quatar NAB
--  Dushanbe, Tajikistan NEC
--  Frankfurt, Germany NAB
--  Freetown, Sierra Leone NEC
--  Istanbul, Turkey NEC
--  Kabul, Afganistan Phase 2
--  Katmandu, Nepal NEC
--  Kingston, Jamaica NEC
--  Kingston, Jamaica Staff Housing
--  Lima, Peru USAID (Annex)
--  Lome, Togo NEC
--  Luanda, Angola NEC
--  Managua, Nicaragua NEC
--  Mumbai, India NCC
--  Nairobi, Kenya MSGQ
--  Nairobi, Kenya NEC
--  Nairobi, Kenya USAID Annex
--  Panama City, Panama NEC
--  Phnom Penh, Cambodia NEC
--  Port-au-Prince, Haiti NEC
--  Quito, Equador NEC
--  Rangoon, Burma NEC
--  Sao Paulo, Brazil NAB
--  Skopje, Macedonia NEC
--  Sofia, Bulgaria NEC
--  Tashkent, Uzbekistan NEC
--  Tbilisi, Georgia NEC
--  Tirana, Albania Annex
--  Tirana, Albania MSGQ
--  Tunis, Tunsia NEC
--  Yaounde, Cameroon NEC
--  Yerevan, Armenia NEC
--  Zagreb, Croatia NEC

  
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