UFC 1-300-09N
25 May 2005
Delete all, except under unusual circumstances and with careful
documentation, direct specific corrections to the FEC to avoid assuming
responsibility for the design.
Specifically evaluate the DOR quality performance in both the post-design
completion and the post-construction completion A/E performance
evaluations for consideration in future selection actions.
7-1.3
Other Government Design Reviews.
7-1.3.1
Resident Officer In Charge of Construction Reviews.
The Resident Officer in Charge of Construction (ROICC) reviews the plans and
specifications at an early Design Development design stage and at the Pre-Final
submission. The review should be limited to project constructability (e.g., site problems,
existing obstructions or proposed utilities, new construction methods, proposed contract
time for construction, omissions, discrepancies, and coordination problems that could
lead to change orders or construction difficulties).
7-1.3.2
Commander Naval Construction Battalion Reviews.
Projects scheduled for accomplishment by naval construction forces are reviewed at an
early Design Development design stage by Commander Naval Construction Battalions,
U.S. Atlantic Fleet (COMCBLANT) or by Commander Naval Construction Battalions,
U.S. Pacific Fleet (COMCBPAC), as appropriate, for construction methods and
procedures.
7-1.3.3
Reviews for Health Hazards During Facilities Design Process.
For facilities projects that require industrial hygiene technical assistance and that
involve potential health hazards such as toxic materials, non-ionizing radiation, noise, or
other health hazards, consult the appropriate Naval Medical Command (NAVMEDCOM)
activity. The NAVMEDCOM activity is required to participate in design reviews and
reviews of plans and specifications for these projects. The NAVMEDCOM activity will
ensure that engineering designs properly consider and provide for adequate
environmental controls for the elimination of health hazards. Use this review process
for medical facility designs in excess of
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million.
7-1.3.4
Commandant, U.S. Marine Corps (CMC) Reviews.
Submit to Commandant, U.S. Marine Corps (CMC), Code LFF, for review for
compliance with functional requirements early Design Development design stage
documents for Marine Corps-funded projects. Furnish one set to the Marine Corps
installation, one set to CMC, and one set to NAVFACENGCOM Contracting Officer for
information. Make comments on, or approval of, the functional aspects of the design by
letter, and resolve discrepancies to the satisfaction of CMC. Send one complete set of
the final drawings (half-size preferred), specifications, and cost estimates to CMC, the
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