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QUESTIONS

Q1. What type of guide specifications is mandatory for use when preparing project specifications for a nonspecialized structure?

Q2. When there is conflicting information between the drawings and the specifications, which takes precedence?

Q3. Into how many divisions are project specifications divided?

Figure 5-5.Typical data display for an assembly.

Q4.As a surveyor, you have been tasked to stake out a sanitary sewer line for a project. In which division of the specifications should you find the gradient requirements for the sewer piping?

Q5.Referring to the above question, in what part of the specification division should you find the gradient requirements?

Q6.What estimating publication has been prepared specifically for Seabee construction?

Q7.You have been tasked to prepare the concrete estimate for a 150-foot long retaining wall that has atypical cross section as shown in figure 5-6. Including a lo-percent waste factor, how many cubic meters of concrete will be required?

Q8.When detaining how many sheets of plywood will be required as forming material for the retaining wall shown in figure 5-6, what waste factor (according to NAVFACP-405) should you use if the plywood is to be used twice?

Q9.What is the basic planning tool that you should use when assisting in the planning of an advanced base?

Q1O.Where in the Facilities Planning Guide, NAVFAC P-437, will you find recommended crew sizes?

Figure 5-6.Typical retaining wall.

A1. NAFACENGCOM guide specifications.

A2. Specifications take precedence over drawings.

A3. 16.

A4. Division 2: Site Work

A5. Part 3: Execution.

A6. Seabee Planners and Estimator Handbook, NAVFAC P-405.

A7. 94 cubic meters.

A8. 5 percent. (Source: Seabee Planners and Estimators Handbook, NAFAC P-405, appendix C.)

A9. Facilities Planning Guide, NATFAC P-437.

A10. Volume II, Part 3 (Assemblies).







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