An employee with Ruppert Landscape Co., of Lilburn, Ga., soaks down material holding soil and seed in place around a Sediment Retention Pond being landscaped near the U.S. Army Forces Command/U.S. Army Reserve Command Headquarters construction site a...

An employee with Ruppert Landscape Co., of Lilburn, Ga., waters a Red Maple tree by a sediment retention pond being landscaped near the U.S. Army Forces Command/U.S. Army Reserve Command Headquarters construction site (in the background) at Fort Brag...

Employees with Ruppert Landscape Co., of Lilburn, Ga., work around a sediment retention pond installed near the U.S. Army Forces Command/U.S. Army Reserve Command Headquarters construction site at Fort Bragg, N.C., May 10, 2010. The site features Lon...

Landscapers can be seen working at a Sediment Retention Pond near the U.S. Army Forces Command/U.S. Army Reserve Command Headquarters construction site (in the background) at Fort Bragg, N.C., May 10, 2010. The site features Long Leaf Pines, Red Mapl...

A heavy equipment operator puts a Caterpillar 621F Wheel Tractor Scraper through its paces on the East Parking Area being installed at the U.S. Army Forces Command/U.S. Army Reserve Command Headquarters construction site at Fort Bragg, N.C., May 10, ...

This May 10, 2010, photograph of the new FORSCOM/USARC headquarters under construction at Fort Bragg, N.C. was taken from the historic Main Post Polo Field. The project is more than 50 percent complete. The two commands are relocating to Fort Bragg...