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ER 1110-2-1406 Coastal Field Data Collection

Purpose: This regulation describes the Coastal Field Data Collection (CFDC) Program and establishes the procedures by which the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers gathers, archives, and disseminates coastal field data. CLICK TO DOWNLOAD

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ER 1110-2-1405 Hydraulic Design for Local Flood Protection Projects

Purpose: This regulation prescribes the design procedure and rationale for the hydraulic design of a local flood protection channel project. Design guidance is contained in the reference listed in paragraph 3 and recognized engineering texts.

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ER 1110-2-1404 Hydraulic Design of Deep-Draft Navigation Projects

Purpose: This regulation prescribes the design procedure and rationale for the hydraulic design of deep-draft navigation projects.

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ER 1110-2-1403 Studies by Coastal Hydraulic and Hydrologic Facilities and Others

Purpose: This regulation prescribes policy and procedures for approval and technical supervision of coastal, hydraulic, and hydrologic studies related to planning, design, construction, and operation of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) civil works projects.

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ER 1110-2-1400 Reservoir Water Control Centers

Purpose: This regulation provides for the establishment of Reservoir/ Water Control Centers (Centers) in the major subordinate commands (MSC), summarizes basic activities of the Centers, and describes the delegated responsibilities to the Centers for management activities.

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ER 1110-2-1302 Civil Works Cost Engineering ENG 1738-R ENG 1739-R, ENG 1740-R ENG 1741-R ENG 1741A-R ENG 1741B ENG 1741C-R

Purpose: This engineer regulation (ER) provides policy, guidance, and procedures for cost engineering responsibilities for all civil works (CW) projects assigned to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE).

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ER 1110-2-1156 Engineering and Design Safety of Dams – Policy and Procedures

Purpose: This regulation prescribes the guiding principles, policy, organization, responsibilities, and procedures for implementation of risk-informed dam safety program activities and a dam safety portfolio risk management process within the United States Army, Corps of Engineers (USACE). Risk is defined …Read More

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ER 1110-2-1155 Dam Safety Assurance Program

Purpose: This regulation provides guidance and procedures for the investigation and justification of modifications for dam safety assurance at completed Corps of Engineers projects, under the authority of Section 1203 of the Water Resources Development Act of 1986 (P.L.99-662).

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ER 1110-2-1150 Engineering and Design for Civil Works Projects

Purpose: This regulation defines engineering responsibilities, requirements, and procedures during the planning, design, construction, and operations phases of civil works projects. The regulation provides guidance for developing and documenting quality engineering analyses and designs for projects and products on time …Read More

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ER 1110-2-112 Required Visits to Construction Sites By Design Personnel

Purpose: The purpose of this regulation is to require periodic and timely visits to construction sites by Corps of Engineers design and design review personnel.

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ER 1110-2-111 UASCE Bridge Safety Program with Errata Sheet 1

Purpose: This regulation defines the policy and prescribes procedures and responsibilities for the periodic inspection and evaluation of bridges owned or maintained by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) on civil works projects.

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ER 1110-2-110 Instrumentation for Safety – Evaluations of Civil Works Projects

Purpose: This regulation provides policy guidance for the planning, installation and maintenance of instrumentation programs as well as the analyzing and reporting of instrumentation data to insure timely evaluation of the safety of each structure of a civil works project.

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