Danny Olivas, a resident engineer with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Fort Worth District, retires after 41 years of federal service, the last 16 years with the Corps of Engineers. Olivas originally joined civil service with the Federal Aviation Administration. After 25 years working with the FAA, 2008 Olivas joined the Army Corps of Engineers' South Texas Area Office in 2008 as a project engineer. From 2016 2021 he was assigned to USACE’s European District with projects in Poland supporting infrastructure buildup of military bases. In 2021 he returned to the Fort Worth District’s South Texas Area Office and is ending his career as the resident engineer. During his time with STAO some of his more important projects were the USAF's Maltz Aquatic Training Center, the Airmen Training Center East and West Campus, the demolition of the historic Wilford Hall Hospital, the construction of the newest Airport Traffic Control Tower (ATCT) at Kelly Field and the project to demolish the oldest ATCT in the Air Force, also at Kelly.