FOREWORD: Over the years the program of the Corps of Engineers has changed significantly. National goals have changed with the times, and the amount of money and manpower to carry them out has varied as well. Whatever the mission and …Read More
FOREWORD: Over the years the program of the Corps of Engineers has changed significantly. National goals have changed with the times, and the amount of money and manpower to carry them out has varied as well. Whatever the mission and …Read More
FOREWORD: In response to the growing environmental sensitivity which swept the United States in the 1970s, evident in myriad laws, executive orders, and regulations, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers needed to change considerably its way of planning and developing …Read More
FOREWORD: These Historical Vignettes reflect in miniature the United States Army Corps of Engineers’ many contributions to the American nation in peace and war. The wide variety of this collection is a tribute to the scope of Engineer interests and …Read More
Foreword: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), through its staff and contractors, provides quality, responsive engineering and construction services to the Army and the Nation. USACE missions include civil works, military construction, environmental restoration and support to other agencies. …Read More
Purpose: This pamphlet provides detailed procedures on the process to be used to manage and execute all aspects of Recovered Chemical Warfare Materials (RCWM) response actions. This document addresses all activities, from investigation through removal, that occur on a RCWM …Read More
ERRATA SHEET No. 1 Explosives RECOVERED CHEMICAL WARFARE MATERIEL RESPONSE PROCESS EP 75-1-3 30 November 2004 Pending the next update to EP 75-1-3, the following changes to the document are to be implemented. Wherever this document uses the term Military …Read More
Purpose: This pamphlet provides U.S. Army corps of Engineers (USACE) personnel with procedural guidance, technical specifications, personnel and training requirements, and health and safety criteria for Munitions and Explosives of Concern (MEC) support during HTRW and construction activities.
ERRATA SHEET No. 1 Explosives MUNITIONS AND EXPLOSIVES OF CONCERN (MEC) SUPPORT DURING HAZARDOUS, TOXIC, AND RADIOACTIVE WASTE (HTRW) AND CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES EP 75-1-2 1 August 2004 Pending the next update to EP 75-1-2, the following changes to the document …Read More
Purpose: a. This pamphlet provides guidance and procedures for contracting for architect-engineer (A-E) services in accordance with the Brooks Architect-Engineer Act and the acquisition regulations referenced below. The guidance and procedures in this pamphlet are intended to promote fair, efficient …Read More
A Guide to Effective Contractor Quality Control (CQC): Effective control of construction operations instills pride in work, gains favorable recognition, and saves the contractor money. This booklet explains the Corps* concept of CQC and can assist the contractor to bring …Read More
Purpose: This pamphlet is to serve as a training guide for USACE personnel to evaluate the most appropriate contract type for architectural and engineering services, consistent with governing laws and regulations. Selection of the final contract type will lie with …Read More
Foreword: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), through its staff and contractors, provides quality, responsive engineering and construction services to the Army and the Nation. USACE missions include civil works, military constructions, environmental restoration and support to other agencies. …Read More