NAVY TACTICAL REFRENCE PUBLICATION CONSTRUCTION QUALITY MANAGMENT FOR SEABEES; CHAPTER 1,3 Flashcards
PROJECT PAHSE 0?
INITIAL PROJECT PLANNING.
PROJECT PAHSE 1?
PRELIMINARY CONSTRUCTION PLANNING.
PROJECT PAHSE 2?
DETAILED PROJECT PLANNING
PROJECT PAHSE 3?
FINAL PLANNING AND PROJECT TURNOVER
PROJECT PAHSE 4?
PROJECT EXECUTION AND MONITTERING.
PROJECT PAHSE 5?
FINAL PROJECT TRANSFER AND CLOSE OUT.
The ultimate responsibility for quality resides with the construction unit’s ?
COMMANDING OFFICER
______ is the system by which the construction unit tasked with the construction project performs its responsibility to ensure the specified end product is realized.
QUALITY CONTROL
The QC system has what two levels?
PROJECT QC PLAN.
UNIT QC SYSTEM.
PROJECT QC PLAN?
Project Managers and Project Supervisors perform and direct activities to develop an individual project QC plan.
Unit QC System?
The unit’s QC Manager and assigned QC Specialists perform and direct activities to execute the unit level QC system.
________ ensures compliance with approved plans and specifications.
Quality Assurance
QA is normally performed by a contracting office. In the Navy, this function is accomplished by the __________________ facilities engineering and acquisition division (FEAD), if supporting a Navy installation, or an established resident officer in charge of construction (ROICC) office, if supporting a non-Navy installation.
Publics Work Department (PWD)
Who approves construction unit plan?
Contracting office
Project manager?
Operations Officer; Company
Commander; Detachment
Officer-In-Charge
Individual in the NAVFAC organization that is responsible for the Administrative Contracting Office that performs the duties of contract administration and management. Pre-award lead of Project Team. The project manager is expected to provide coordination for the design between the design agent and the client, as well as attend all coordination meetings with the PWD/ROICC and NCF.
PWD/FEAD?
Office having responsibility for the overall management of a field contracts office established at a Navy installation, including the execution and administration of construction, architect-engineer, engineering services, or facilities support contracts
ROICC?
Officer who has responsibility for the overall management of a field contracts office established at a non-Navy installation, including the execution and administration of construction, architect-engineer, engineering services, or facilities support contracts
QA Authority?
Traditionally this is the PWD/FEAD
or a ROICC office. Entity that
exercises the interest of the
government.
Construction Manager?
Post-award lead of PWD/FEAD or a
ROICC office project team. Includes
QA oversight
QC Manager?
formally known as QC Chief.
An employee of the construction contractor, appointed in writing, by the contractor and approved by the government, with the responsibility for administration and implementation of the contractor’s QC system at the job site(s).
QC Specialist?
QC Inspector
individual assigned to assist the QC
Manager.
The key positions with specific QC responsibilities are?
- QC manager
- alternate QC manager (LPO of QC team)
- QC specialist
Duties and Responsibilities of the Quality Control Manager?
The QC Manager implements and manages the QC system and is directly responsible to the CO. The QC Manager must attend the QC plan meeting, attend the Coordination and Mutual Understanding Meeting, and
conduct the periodic QC meetings. The QC Manager must also perform the three phases of control (except for any phases of control designated to be performed by QC Specialists), perform submittal review and approval, ensure testing is performed, and provide required QC certifications and documentation.
The QC Manager should focus on what phases?
preparatory and initial phases of control in order to minimize or prevent rework.