UFC 4-150-07
19 June 2001
Requests for assistance should be forwarded through channels to the
Director of Civil Works, Headquarters, U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, 20
Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20314-1000.
2-1.2.2 Navy. The Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC),
Engineering Field Divisions (EFD), Engineering Field Activities (EFA), station
Public Works Departments (PWD), and Navy Public Works Centers (PWC) are
responsible for organizing and performing waterfront inspection, maintenance,
repair, and minor construction programs to support the Commanding Officer at
each Naval shore installation. NAVFAC MO-322, Inspection of Shore Facilities,
(Volumes 1 and 2) contains Navy guidelines for shore facilities inspection and
preventive maintenance programs.
NAVFAC EFD and EFA provide design, maintenance, and repair
management expertise to assist the shore activities in carrying out their mission
of maintaining waterfront facilities. Requests for assistance should be directed to
the appropriate NAVFAC geographical EFD in accordance with current Navy
directives.
Specialized expertise in waterfront materials, structures, and related
topics can be provided to DOD and other Federal activities by the Naval Facilities
Engineering Service Center (NFESC), Port Hueneme, California. Current criteria
documents for maintenance and repair of waterfront facilities are developed and
maintained by the Navy Criteria Office, NAVFAC Atlantic Division, Norfolk,
Virginia. Navy personnel seeking support on coastal structure repair should
contact the Criteria Office, Code CHENG.
The Navy's underwater construction teams (UCT) provide military
responsive capability for construction, installation, inspection, repair, and removal
of ocean facilities. NAVFAC P-990, Conventional Underwater Construction and
Repair Techniques, provides guidelines for UCT teams in underwater inspection
and repair techniques that may be useful to facilities maintenance personnel.
UCT ONE is located in Norfolk, Virginia; UCT TWO is located in Port Hueneme,
California.
2-1.2.3 Air Force. Policy and standards for the maintenance, repair, and minor
construction of Air Force facilities are set forth in Air Force Instruction 32-1023,
Design and Construction Standards and Execution of Facility Construction
Projects.
The installation commander, assisted by the Base Civil Engineer
(BCE) and others on the staff, is responsible for identifying, planning, and
programming all real property maintenance, repair, and minor construction
requirements necessary to properly support assigned missions and people
(including tenants) and to care for and preserve Air Force real property. Major
commands provide oversight to ensure compliance with law, Department of
Defense (DOD) and Air Force policies and are responsible for establishing
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