K-25 Interpretive Center Key-Turning Ceremony

“Construction Done: USACE Hands Over K-25 Interpretive Center”

America’s Engineers Article By: Leon Roberts · March 11, 2025

“A key-turn ceremony between two federal agencies marked the completion of construction on the K-25 Interpretive Center, a significant milestone in preserving the Oak Ridge Reservation’s history. The center will offer visitors a panoramic view of the historic Gaseous Diffusion Plant’s footprint for generations to come…

The Nashville District completed construction of the K-25 Interpretive Center and transferred the project to the U.S. Department of Energy on March 4, 2025, with a key exchange.”

We are proud to have designed space that will acknowledge the work done for most of the past century at the K-25 site. We're grateful for USACE's involvement in the project; they are part of the success, and helped reach the vision of the design.

“Lt. Col. Robert W. Green, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District commander, presents a symbolic key to the new K-25 Interpretive Center to Jay Mullis, U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management manager, during a turnover of the facility March 4, 2025, at East Technology Park in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. USACE PHOTO BY LEON ROBERTS”

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