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EP 5-1-1 Capacity Development International

Purpose: This pamphlet provides general guidance and framework for the planning and implementation of international capacity development (CD) for programs and projects conducted or supported by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE).  Engineer Regulation (ER) 5-1-16 (Capacity Development – …Read More

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EP 5-1-5Lessons Learned on Israeli Airbase Program

Foreword: One of the U.S. Army Corps of engineers’ most sensitive and highly visible international construction projects was construction of two fighter airbases in Israel — a project which reflects a national commitment, through Presidential diplomacy, to the establishment of …Read More

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EP 420-1-1 Installation Support Handbook

Purpose: The purpose of this pamphlet is to provide U.S. Army Corps of Engineer, Army Directorate of Engineering and Housing (DEH), and Air Force Base Civil Engineer (BCE) personnel with information that will assist them in providing or receiving installation …Read More

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EP 415-1-5 Construction Contracts

FOREWORD: The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is the design and construction agent for the Army and most of the Air Force military construction programs. The Corps also performs work for other Department of Defense (DoD) and non-DoD …Read More

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EP 415-1-4 NetworkAnalysis Systems Guide

Purpose: This pamphlet provides information for Corps of Engineers personnel in the application of Network Analysis System.

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EP 415-1-266 Resident Engineer Management Guide REMG for Hazardous Toxic and Radioactive Waste HTRW Projects

Purpose: This Engineer Pamphlet (EP) provides information regarding remedial design; response actions (remedial actions and removals) involving hazardous, toxic, and radioactive wastes; and ordnance and explosives (OE) response actions. It highlights the many unique requirements which resident engineers must be …Read More

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EP 415-1-260 Resident Engineer Management Guide

Purpose: The purpose of this pamphlet is to provide resident engineers with information that will assist them in administering construction contracts. This pamphlet is offered strictly as a guide; Appendices B and C are provided as samples. This pamphlet supersedes …Read More

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EP 400-2-1 Enjoy Corps Lands and Waters Today Made for use on Recycled Paper

The Corps is the largest federal provider of outdoor and water-based recreation Hosts more than 350 million visitors per year Provides more than 4,500 miles of trails, 3,400 boat launch ramps, and 33% of all U.S. freshwater fishing

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EP 385-1-97 Your Mission is to Work Safely

Your Mission is to Work Safely! -and we want to assist you in getting there. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is made up of the Headquarters, 9 Major Subordinate Commands, 45 Districts and 12 Center/Labs. The type of work …Read More

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EP 385-1-96 USACE Ergonomics Program Procedures

Purpose: This Engineer Pamphlet (EP) provides a framework for developing a local ergonomics program in accordance with ER 385-l-96, as part of the command’s overall safety and occupational health program. The primary focus is the prevention and management of work …Read More

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EP 385-1-95b Explosives Safety Submission

Introduction: This Engineer Pamphlet (EP) presents requirements and procedures for preparing Explosives Safety Submissions (ESS) for conventional ordnance and explosives (OE) response actions conducted by the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). This EP also delineates roles and responsibilities …Read More

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EP 385-1-95b Errata Sheet 1

ERRATA SHEET No. 1 Safety EXPLOSIVES SAFETY SUBMISSION EP 385-1-95b 28 March 2003 Pending the next update to EP 385-1-95b, the following changes to the document are to be implemented. Wherever this document uses the term Military Munitions Center of …Read More

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